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<blockquote data-quote="Stereophile" data-source="post: 181495" data-attributes="member: 1344"><p>I have two dogs, a pug and a dachshund/yorkie cross. When they finally pass on, I won't be getting dogs again. As much as I love them, they are too much work. I've always loved cats - I actually like and admire their independence. The cats I've had have always been really close to me, they actually 'talked' back when I spoke to them in those very cute half meow half purr sounds. They also got along VERY well with the kids, and when the last one disappeared (probably a car or dog victim) the kids where heartbroken for weeks. My son still says he misses the cat, and that was about a year ago. Which is the reason I haven't gotten a third. </p><p></p><p>I also suspect that the cats could have lost their fear of dogs, as they used to play with my dogs and used to ambush them from behind plants and stuff. They might have fallen victim to the very vicious dogs my neighbour owns because of this. :'(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stereophile, post: 181495, member: 1344"] I have two dogs, a pug and a dachshund/yorkie cross. When they finally pass on, I won't be getting dogs again. As much as I love them, they are too much work. I've always loved cats - I actually like and admire their independence. The cats I've had have always been really close to me, they actually 'talked' back when I spoke to them in those very cute half meow half purr sounds. They also got along VERY well with the kids, and when the last one disappeared (probably a car or dog victim) the kids where heartbroken for weeks. My son still says he misses the cat, and that was about a year ago. Which is the reason I haven't gotten a third. I also suspect that the cats could have lost their fear of dogs, as they used to play with my dogs and used to ambush them from behind plants and stuff. They might have fallen victim to the very vicious dogs my neighbour owns because of this. :'( [/QUOTE]
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