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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I agree with PP that you should not get a dog. Dogs are much more difficult and demanding than cats. With four children, you will not have the energy to take care of a dog. How does your DH feel about dogs? Puppies poop and pee in the house for a long time until they are finally housebroken, but in their golden years, they often become incontinent. We think of our dog as a member of our family. If he became inconvenient, we would not euthanize him, any more than we would euthanize our grandmother, who is far more annoying and inconvenient. Do what you want to do, OP, but don't expect sympathy from DCUM. If you've had enough of the cat, find her a new home or euthanize her, if you can find a vet who feels comfortable euthanizing a healthy animal. But for God's sake, don't get another animal! Maybe a fish, if you must, but not a dog or another cat. [/quote] +1 [/quote]
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