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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] When we lived in an apartment building, a mother and daughter had a one bedroom and a bunny in the living room. We ourselves were a young family of 4 in a one-bedroom (no pets, though!). This is how normal people live, PP. Now we're wealthier... but most people in the world do not live in fancy houses. [b]They can still have pets if it soothes their souls.[/b] OP, your relationship with your daughter is fraught indeed. Soon, she will leave for college. What do you want out of the few years you have together before that? If you are not allergic to cats, perhaps you could agree to a trial period. [/quote] IF the pet is property cared for, including visits to the vet. Lots of pets suffer because the people who own them can't actually pay for their proper care. But if it soothes the human's soul, then I guess the pet's quality of life doesn't matter?[/quote] Prejudiced against apartment dwellers? A lot of them aren't poor and can look after pets. There were a ton of pets in my middle class apartment building, PP. Those dogs were the most pampered I'd ever met. You're absolutely rotten to insinuate that apartment=poor=pets suffer.[/quote]
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