Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for February 07, 2023

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    crochetkid24 Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    We had a pastor and his wife who brought their toy poodle over to my house. My cat was not happy about that dog in her house. She puffed up too.

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    littlejohn Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Dogs and kittens can get along with each other. Just look at this video:

    (WARNING EXCESSIVE CUTENESS)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhmtQX7F4Lc

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx_7uZhKL84

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9bK4_YbhS8

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    198.23.5.11  over 1 year ago

    Who says only blowfish can do that?

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    Grace Premium Member over 1 year ago

    No dogs welcome. Allergies abound. Cats only.

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    jbarnes  over 1 year ago

    My very large dog is friendly, but would knock over half the furniture in the house trying to play with that dog – and might accidentally squish the small dog to boot.

    Do not bring a pet to someone’s house without their prior permission. There are a lot of reasons they may not be welcome, including personal preference, children, other pets, concerns about cleanliness, and allergies.

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    pheets  over 1 year ago

    Unless a pet is overtly invited, leave them home. Not everyone loves YOUR dog like YOU do. On the other side of the coin, don’t touch my animals unless invited to do so.

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    ladykat  over 1 year ago

    My two aren’t impressed by dogs either.

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    tcayer  over 1 year ago

    We were those people, when it was just us and our dog. Later, when other people did it, we realized that no one cares about your dog like you do!

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    tcayer  over 1 year ago

    I knew this older coupe, they had a stroller for their dog. I would see them in the store with it. They also had 2-way radios, so they could talk to each other if they split up.

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    paranormal  over 1 year ago

    She’s in a ‘get out of my house or else’ mood…

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    Jogger2  over 1 year ago

    I went with my sister to bring her cat to the vet. There were several dogs in the waiting room. Like Peekabo and Rose, the cat was on top of my head. When the vet’s assistant saw that, she decided they had better treat the cat next.

    A a different veterinary practice has two waiting rooms, with “CAT” on one door, and “DOG” on the other, each in large letters.

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    rasputin's horoscope  over 1 year ago

    My vet even has different exam rooms for cats and dogs. The cat exam rooms have pheromones diffusers, which really help keep cats calm. Unfortunately, the pheromones currently in use aren’t as effective for dogs (per my pet store staff).

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    pchemcat  over 1 year ago

    I do not permit dogs in my house, no matter how well they are trained. I had a kitty (rescue date was 12-1-2011 – 8-30-2022) that was almost killed by a dog (prior to my rescue) and even the sound of a dog sent her in a panic. I now have a feral (rescue date was 11-01-2017) that isn’t fond of dogs. I love dogs, my kitties not so much and it is their home also.

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    jbarnes  over 1 year ago

    My cats love our dog. That does not mean they would welcome a strange dog (or cat!) into their space.

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    Lauren Kramer  over 1 year ago

    Our current brat would probably have taken off after the dog. About the only thing he likes is his dad. Me, I’m his personal slave and chew toy. He looks for opportunities to bite me. We rescued him from under a bush when he was 4 weeks old, so we signed up for the long haul then, biting and nasty attitude not withstanding. Still love him!

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    DaBump Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Yes, how many of those homes had cats?

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    Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago

    We have dogs and cats. At one time we had two dogs and three cats. And then we had 13 dogs and 3 cats. Now we have 3 dogs and 5 cats. The last 2 cats had no difficulty adjusting to the household pack. Right now all three dogs are in front of the fire and 3 of the cats are laying on top of the dogs. The other two cats are having ham sandwiches without the bread or lettuce or onion or tomato or anything else. Just as they like it.

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    Ceeg22 Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I doubt that

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    weirdme Premium Member over 1 year ago

    The guest should have noticed that cats and dogs are not usually in good term

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    mafastore  over 1 year ago

    No dogs, no cats, no fish, no birds, no lizards etc. I have always been terrified of animals and we don’t have any pets. Since people coming in the house is rare (especially since we had bed bugs – another type of being one does NOT want in their house) no one even thinks to bring a pet into the house. (Worst of all for me – they had to check the house with a dog for the bed bugs and again a month or so afterwards – I had to go away and leave my husband to deal with the exterminator and his dog both times.)

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