Anonymous wrote:Dog, no question. You know how people can be "a people-person"? Dogs, in general, are people persons. They're always excited to see you. You can find many breeds that don't shed. They smile. They protect. They don't poop in the house.
I hate cats. I find the people who hate dogs make sweeping generalizations about them that are incorrect (like, I've never had a dog that ate poop, or was a drooler).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had both dogs and cats when I was growing up, but I'm really a cat person at heart, or so I believed for about 30 years. 3 years ago, a friend knew of a dog that needed a foster home, and I said okay, sure. That dog saved my life. I have depression, and was considering suicide every day for about a year prior. I would have hated to uproot my cat to a relative's home if I died, but she would have adapted. The dog- I can never leave him. I can't bring myself to change his life so much, again- he's already had too much trauma.
We're adapting to life, together.
How serendipitous! Love this story. I'm glad you're doing better!
Anonymous wrote:We had both dogs and cats when I was growing up, but I'm really a cat person at heart, or so I believed for about 30 years. 3 years ago, a friend knew of a dog that needed a foster home, and I said okay, sure. That dog saved my life. I have depression, and was considering suicide every day for about a year prior. I would have hated to uproot my cat to a relative's home if I died, but she would have adapted. The dog- I can never leave him. I can't bring myself to change his life so much, again- he's already had too much trauma.
We're adapting to life, together.
Anonymous wrote:Former dog person, now 100% cat person. Dogs smell and no way do I want to be on their schedule. My cats adore me and love to be snuggled, but I can go away for a day or two and not have to worry about them.