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Originally Posted by Plant Woman
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Originally Posted by Chris Porter
V and Miscue, eh? They make nice bookends, and orange and a grey tabby.
I'm hoping to get a dog and cat after I get a home for myself. Not sure which to get first, which to get second.
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Get them both at the same time, then they grow up together and are pals.
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I'm this much closer to that day (I found a house I fell in love with), but I'm thinking I'm going to get shelter animals, so I don't know what their ages may be.
My cat was so laid back and people friendly that it's sort of what I'm expecting and hoping a new cat would be like. Although he did terrify the toy poodle next door, being much bigger and floofier that the yappy little thing. So friendly towards just humans isn't enough.
The problem being, cats and dogs are complex enough to have significant personalities, not just breed stereotypes, that it's pretty much a crapshoot what sort of character one winds up with.