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MrBlahh

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1) Well they sleep about 20 hours a day so... Its sort of hit or miss with cats. We have 3 over here and 2 just sit around all day but the other one is crazy. The more they are handled as really young kittens the better. Easy to take care of.
2) Dont get a dog if you arent going to be there all that much.
3) I have a red-eared slider. Its an aquatic turtle so he has a 30 gallon tank of water to take care of. They crap a lot so its a decent amount of work to clean it out. Then there are the regular water changes. Id say its about a .5-1 hours of work a day and then about 1-2 hours every other week or so to change the water.
4) Just have to make sure you feed them and do the water changes.
5) These things crack me up. Most tend to be scared of everything. Youll just have to clean the cage from time to time.

Id say go with 1 or 5. They would be the most fun. 3 and 4 are fun to watch but other than that kinda boring. Dogs need a lot of attention so I dont think they would be a good option for you.
 

ifoundthetao

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yeah man, chicks definitely dig burgers.. seriously.. i dated a chick before.. loved 'em. had about 15 a week. it was amazing.

which reminds me of a joke.. whats the difference between a goth chick, and her goth boyfriend?

about 300 lbs
 

Alex

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cats are more independent and also toilet trainable to boot. dogs need a lot of attention.. turtles are stupid. guinea pigs suck... require a lot of maintenance (cleaning out shavings, crap on a regular basis) and they don't do much either just chill all day. they are skittish and not fun either.

get a cat!
 

hinduluv

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aight cat it is.

I had a pretty good idea that i was going to get a cat.

now some more questions:

1. Should i get a kitten, even if i dont have time to play with it will it be cool in the house by itself?
2. Should i get a pound cat, like a stray one?
3. Should i get it declawed?
4. Should i get two cats or is one gonna be fine by itself?

aight thanks guys, this helps a lot.

i really want a dog but i dont want to just abandon it so i think a cat will be cool for now.
 

notfred

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Originally posted by: hinduluv
Aight characteristics that i wish for.

1. must be active
2. must be potty trained, obviously for some that wont be possible
3. lower maintanence the better
4. must be able to live for some time
5. must be cute and cuddly to attract Hjezzles (hot girls)

Turtles aren't active. Guinea Pigs aren't house trained. Fish aren't cute and cuddly.

How did you come up with your list of options, exactly?
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
OMG turtle! they live for like 45 years. if you get water turtles you just need to swap out tank water ever few weeks, and scrub the tank every few months! they are active and very cute, but not cuddly. if i am any indication, turtles DO NOT help you get chicks.
Sounds like your turtle is suffering, hehehe.
 

So

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Originally posted by: hinduluv
aight cat it is.

I had a pretty good idea that i was going to get a cat.

now some more questions:

1. Should i get a kitten, even if i dont have time to play with it will it be cool in the house by itself?
2. Should i get a pound cat, like a stray one?
3. Should i get it declawed?
4. Should i get two cats or is one gonna be fine by itself?

aight thanks guys, this helps a lot.

i really want a dog but i dont want to just abandon it so i think a cat will be cool for now.

1. & 2. Get a pound cat. It'll be mature and wont have any surprise quirks that appear after the adjustment period. Find one that seems interested in you.
3. Don't get it declawed to start. Get it a good scratching box (they make them out of cardboard, andput nip or somesuch in them, cat's love em). If scratching is a problem, you can always declaw later. Declawing is...mean, so it should be a last resort.
4. Two cats would probably be happier, but one will live.
 

Linflas

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Cats - Yep we have some of those
Dogs - Yep we have a couple of those
Turtles - Yep we have 3 of those
Guinea Pigs - Yep have a couple of those too
Not on your list
Parakeets - Have a couple of those
 

Linflas

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i really want a dog but i dont want to just abandon it so i think a cat will be cool for now.
What do you mean by this? A cat is no less "abandonable" than a dog. You are making a potential 15-20 year commitment.
 

So

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Originally posted by: MetalMat
Anything but a cat. Cats are useless.

Yes, cats have never helped humans in any way. No mice catching. Nope.

Meanwhile, guinea pigs and turtles have been secretly propping up western civilization.
 

MetalMat

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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Anything but a cat. Cats are useless.

Yes, cats have never helped humans in any way. No mice catching. Nope.

Meanwhile, guinea pigs and turtles have been secretly propping up western civilization.


A mousetrap does a good job of that with my experiences, and mousetraps dont crap in the house and claw people.
 

hinduluv

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Originally posted by: Linflas
i really want a dog but i dont want to just abandon it so i think a cat will be cool for now.
What do you mean by this? A cat is no less "abandonable" than a dog. You are making a potential 15-20 year commitment.

sorry didnt phrase it properly.

I did not just want to leave the dog outside most of the time and not interact with it; used the wrong word to describe that. Cats from the general consensus are more independent and do not necessarily need as much attention at dogs.
 

So

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Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Anything but a cat. Cats are useless.

Yes, cats have never helped humans in any way. No mice catching. Nope.

Meanwhile, guinea pigs and turtles have been secretly propping up western civilization.


A mousetrap does a got job of that with my experiences, and mousetraps dont crap in the house and claw people.

Because dogs never bite or piss on the rug either.
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Anything but a cat. Cats are useless.

Yes, cats have never helped humans in any way. No mice catching. Nope.

Meanwhile, guinea pigs and turtles have been secretly propping up western civilization.


A mousetrap does a got job of that with my experiences, and mousetraps dont crap in the house and claw people.

Perhaps a little research on the "Black Death" in Europe is in order for you. Our cats technically do crap in the house but they do it in boxes we provide for that function and they generally are not in the habit of clawing us.
 

RaiderJ

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Have three tarantulas - great pets!

Just noticed your requirments...
1. must be active - Nope!
2. must be potty trained, obviously for some that wont be possible - N/A
3. lower maintanence the better - Yup!
4. must be able to live for some time - Females live 20+ years!
5. must be cute and cuddly to attract Hjezzles (hot girls) - Nope!

Well tarantulas win on 2 counts, but fail miserably on two others. Tie?
 

MetalMat

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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Anything but a cat. Cats are useless.

Yes, cats have never helped humans in any way. No mice catching. Nope.

Meanwhile, guinea pigs and turtles have been secretly propping up western civilization.


A mousetrap does a got job of that with my experiences, and mousetraps dont crap in the house and claw people.

Because dogs never bite or piss on the rug either.


Who said anything about me picking a dog? I would not have a pet, but if it were up to me I would pick a nice medium/big dog, like a lab or retriever. A dog I could wrestle with, play sports with, chill out with, and would be a good alarm for any thieves. Besides cats catching mice, I really dont see why people would want them? The same goes for those purse dogs that chicks have, I find them totally worthless.
 

So

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Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Anything but a cat. Cats are useless.

Yes, cats have never helped humans in any way. No mice catching. Nope.

Meanwhile, guinea pigs and turtles have been secretly propping up western civilization.


A mousetrap does a got job of that with my experiences, and mousetraps dont crap in the house and claw people.

Because dogs never bite or piss on the rug either.


Who said anything about me picking a dog? I would not have a pet, but if it were up to me I would pick a nice medium/big dog, like a lab or retriever. A dog I could wrestle with, play sports with, chill out with, and would be a good alarm for any thieves. Besides cats catching mice, I really dont see why people would want them? The same goes for those purse dogs that chicks have, I find them totally worthless.

Clearly, you never had a cat. They are excellent pets. And who said anything about you picking a dog? It was pretty obvious where you were going with this from the start, and you just confirmed it? :confused: why are you protesting?
 
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in all seriousness, i think a bunny may be a good fit. they can be housetrained, and have personality. i dont think they like to be held, but do like cuddling. girls dig em too.
 

hinduluv

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i hear bunny urine smells so horrible. and dont they live like for two years or something?
 

ifoundthetao

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i'd say get a rat. rats are really cool.. i've had a few of them. they can chill with you, riding around on your shoulder, or in your hood. and they're really smart too. you can teach them to do lots of tricks. and honestly, i thought chicks would hate them.. but most chicks thought they were really cool. ya know. and the few that didnt like them at first, loved them when they got to know them. rats arent really a cuddly animal, but they're definitely an awesome pet.. though they have life spans of like 2-3 years.. they die from cancer and tumors mostly... but they're easy to take care of... dont mind being alone, and they're really cute too. so i'd say go for a cat, a rat, or get a digipet.
 
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Originally posted by: hinduluv
i hear bunny urine smells so horrible. and dont they live like for two years or something?
a friend of mine has one and i dont think she spends a lot of time taking care of it, no scent issues that i have detected.

as for longetivity i cant comment, but you may be correct