Board Thread:General Mod Discussion/@comment-32863419-20171111130638/@comment-33009418-20171117231529

ElenionoftheFirmament wrote: Recneps wrote:

ElenionoftheFirmament wrote:

Recneps wrote: Well, let's see, we have puppers who jump up on people and randomly follow you around. We have dogs throughout their entire life who run to the door and bark anytime someone comes in. We have dogs who spend all day moping around waiting for their owner to return. Basically, they form emotional attachment and it's terrible and it scares me because they're more extroverted than I am. Some breeds do, but with good training, most don't. A lot of dogs are really introverted too, and form very strong bonds with certain people. "very strong bonds" Once again, there's that emotional attachment thing.. Attachment. Clingon. I just don't see the point of having a cat that thinks that you are the pet. I would much prefer to have a close partner than an animal that thinks of me only as a source of food and entertainment. I admire their individuality and poise, but I don't like them as pets. I personally love both cats & dogs. I have, oh, about 9 cats? I did have a dog, but he died last year... ;-; Poor ol' Snow... I'd had him since I was 2 & remember the day I brought him home...

... Anyways, I think it depends on the cat. Some cats are extremely friendly, like Mellon (sit on your lap sleeping), others who fear strangers with a passion (Persian, who runs just at the smell of some one new), or like Wolf, who tries to eat you toes, known or not.