Mortimer And Whitehouse Gone Christmas...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I was living at home, Mum & Dad had dogs at different times & I adored them both.
As the years passed, I became more of a cat person. There is nothing quite like snuggling up on the sofa stroking & listening to a cat's purr - it's very relaxing & therapautic. Having said that, we haven't had a cat since our Smudge died.
All the wild birds, squirrels & fish are my pets now.
Robinia - I know what you mean about cats with birds - which is why we've decided against having another pet cat! We love the birds too much & I don't fancy hoovering anymore little birds legs up from under the bed!
shaneystar - it's strange how things like that stick in your mind. When I was about 9, I was running along the pavement with my friend, when a dog started chasing after us. It caught hold of my nice flowy yellow frock with it's teeth & ripped it from the waist down! This absolutely terrified me, but Mum & Dad soon reassured me that not all dogs are like that!
Like Peri, I love all animals and am especially attracted to the ugly ones that noone else wants. We have four rescue animals at present - one of the ugly ones that was ill treated had next to no fur and was a weird looking little dog - who has actually turned out to be a beautiful little Yorkie who is the most beautiful in the household.
I have had birds with deformed feet, cats with deformed mouths, etc. etc. Mr FP is not ugly though!!
I think i prefer cats, i've only ever had one cat who I took in cause he was a stray and only had one eye but he was my baby and definately my favourite out of all the other pets i ever had his name was jack and he would follow me everywhere,We have a dog now tho,major who i adore, i'd love to own a cat as well but we live right next to a duel carriageway so it just wouldn't be safe