Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO NOT GET A CAT! They shed way more than dogs and their hair gets everywhere since they can jump up on counters and such. Since you have a dog it will be jumping on every counter top and the table. Their litter boxes are gross and they get litter everywhere. You can't do much with them and cats are much more likely to bite or scratch small children than dogs are. They live a lot longer than dogs and especially towards the end are not enjoyable to be around. Dogs are always happy to see you and you can do so much more with them.
We used to have a cat but had to re home it because it started going bald from the stress our dog put on it. Luckily we were able to find a wonderful home for him and are still in contact with the people, but many time it is VERY difficult to re home a cat. The one thing that drove me crazy was the hair. I don't mind hair on the carpet and furniture as it is easy to vacuum up, but I can not stand it on the table and counters.
Yes, you need to TRAIN YOUR CAT. They are animals, like dogs, and require some training, especially I you get a kitten.
OP- there are a lot of cat haters posting here. If you already have a dog a cat is easy in comparison. My 4 yr old DD feeds the cat and the cat sleeps with her every night. It is worth litter scooping (which I only do 2-3x a week because I bought a huge litter box).
I wouldn't recommend getting a kitten unless your dog would be ok with being pounced on all day long and unless you have the time/energy to train it not to jump on counters or scratch furniture.

Anonymous wrote:Cats are great. I love cats. I want to always have cats. But you are right that the litter box is a nuisance, and cats shed and throw up and sometimes don't do their business in the litter box and aren't good for the furniture, and the cat would be another living thing to take care of.

Anonymous wrote:DO NOT GET A CAT! They shed way more than dogs and their hair gets everywhere since they can jump up on counters and such. Since you have a dog it will be jumping on every counter top and the table. Their litter boxes are gross and they get litter everywhere. You can't do much with them and cats are much more likely to bite or scratch small children than dogs are. They live a lot longer than dogs and especially towards the end are not enjoyable to be around. Dogs are always happy to see you and you can do so much more with them.
We used to have a cat but had to re home it because it started going bald from the stress our dog put on it. Luckily we were able to find a wonderful home for him and are still in contact with the people, but many time it is VERY difficult to re home a cat. The one thing that drove me crazy was the hair. I don't mind hair on the carpet and furniture as it is easy to vacuum up, but I can not stand it on the table and counters.
Our current cat is 12 and I love him to bits BUT as sweet as he is, he can nip or scratch when he gets overstimulated. He also went through a period when he was pooping on the rug, he has had some health issues that have been costly, he does shed everywhere and spreads bits of litter here and there after he uses the box. He scratched my kid about 8 years ago and my DH (who is NOT a cat person) gave me an ultimatum - declaw him or bring him to humane society (and who would adopt a cat that occasionally bites and scratches?). We ended up doing laser declaw which is the more humane way to do it but it's definitely costly and I wouldn't do it if a cat weren't scratching. Oh, one more thing - he jumps on me in the middle of the night for food. Doesn't sound very appealing, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Cats are no more gross than children! Especially not a newborn.
Cats can have very different personalities. I have two, both like to hang out with my daughter and I when we are sitting quietly. They like to cuddle and sleep at my feet at night.
They're old now, they don't play much.But they enjoy running around after bugs in the house or each other. They are generally not a nuisance, except that one cries for his wet food in the morning if I don't get up on time. Get them an appropriate scratcher and they will not mess up your furniture. See, no big deal....
The cat haters must not know any cats