Message from @shadowlessnexus

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2019-03-09 05:35:52 UTC  

.. nigga those two dogs are very different in size

2019-03-09 05:35:53 UTC  

and no, no pet experience

2019-03-09 05:36:16 UTC  

I used to have a Cocker Spaniel, but I personally don't like them too much

2019-03-09 05:36:23 UTC  

I understand poodles are hypoallergenic.

2019-03-09 05:37:02 UTC  

@Leif_Ericksson99 if you want easy pets then go for low maintenance dogs or try other animals if you are really unsure of your skills

2019-03-09 05:37:16 UTC  

well there's medium sized poodles as well

2019-03-09 05:37:21 UTC  

Cats

2019-03-09 05:37:28 UTC  

They are the best low maintenance pets.

2019-03-09 05:37:51 UTC  

cats are the lowest for maintenance but are also a lot more impersonal

2019-03-09 05:37:55 UTC  

@Leif_Ericksson99 Keep in mind the amound of fur, ther shorter the fur the less hassle

2019-03-09 05:38:00 UTC  

My cats pretty personal

2019-03-09 05:38:11 UTC  

My cat is very personable.

2019-03-09 05:38:11 UTC  

it can depend

2019-03-09 05:38:20 UTC  

ive had aloof cats and clingy cats

2019-03-09 05:38:23 UTC  

I call him a ho cat because he goes for pets from anyone.

2019-03-09 05:38:43 UTC  

and it depends on the cats but most won't be jumping at you for attention of that's what your after

2019-03-09 05:38:51 UTC  

one cat i had would once she learned my schedule. lay in front of the door before i left for work and refuse to move

2019-03-09 05:38:54 UTC  

But, Shinobi is extremely well socialized. Camo not so much.

2019-03-09 05:39:05 UTC  

but i had a roomate. so she wasnt alone all that much

2019-03-09 05:39:21 UTC  

Shinobi thought he was people until I got Camo.

2019-03-09 05:39:29 UTC  

my roomate worked nights i worked days. so one of us was always home

2019-03-09 05:39:39 UTC  

He literally tried to open doors and got frustrated when he couldn't reach the handles.

2019-03-09 05:39:49 UTC  

my cat leanred how to open doors

2019-03-09 05:39:52 UTC  

might get a Labrador Retriever, a brown one

2019-03-09 05:40:01 UTC  

so i had to lock the door when i used the bathroom

2019-03-09 05:40:03 UTC  

XD

2019-03-09 05:40:10 UTC  

honestly pets are only really ideal if you live suburban or rural.

2019-03-09 05:40:13 UTC  

Mine can open doors it's very annoying

2019-03-09 05:40:18 UTC  

@Leif_Ericksson99 I think that might be a good choice

2019-03-09 05:40:30 UTC  

@DankChum They become livestock in rural.

2019-03-09 05:41:10 UTC  

@Xychotic I wouldn't really call a barn cat or a hunting dog livestock

2019-03-09 05:41:27 UTC  

Would you call a plow horse livestock?

2019-03-09 05:42:28 UTC  

idk I've never dealt with horses. I just don't see how geographical location turns them into commodities and not pets

2019-03-09 05:42:36 UTC  

That's a lot of typing for a yes or no question.

2019-03-09 05:42:53 UTC  

I didn't say commodity. I said livestock.

2019-03-09 05:43:09 UTC  

That's because, in a rural setting, a "pet" is a value add to your homestead.

2019-03-09 05:43:17 UTC  

I am from a rural area and I agree with @Xychotic

2019-03-09 05:43:21 UTC  

In an urban/suburban setting, a pet is a luxury.

2019-03-09 05:44:30 UTC  

I grew up on a farm and always considered the dog/cat/goats pets

2019-03-09 05:44:37 UTC  

The cows and horses livestock

2019-03-09 05:44:57 UTC  

yeah that's what I was thinking