2jakes
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Tell me about it. We have one that had skin problems (rashes, losing hair and constant scratching). After several vet visits and steroid shots we finally had an allergy test done. Fairly expensive. The results came back and she is allergic to Bermuda grass and maple trees. Both of which are outside the front and back door. The foods she is allergic to are too numerous to list but they include chicken, rabbit, wheat, corn, and soy just to name a few. Try finding a dog food without those listed ingredients.
I like cats, but, IMHO based on my anecdotal experience with both over five decades, there is something more feral in most domestic cats than in most domestic dogs. Almost every cat I've known, seems to be only a hair trigger away from "go time," claws, scratch, teeth, bite, but most dogs need to be really worked up to that point if they can get there at all.
Again, I like cats and have knows some that I've gotten very close to, but there is always that feeling (at least I feel it) that the switch to feral animal could be thrown any second. I've almost never felt that way with a dog (except for one Husky I knew who had a trip wire right in front of him every second of his life).
I have no agenda, as I truly love both animals, but I know what I feel - and maybe it's me and not a reality - but 2Jakes' cartoon ⇧ resonates with me because of my experiences with both animals.
Since you've heard enough about him, this is our boy Finn (shared joint custody with our friend and neighbor):
So just to follow up...I don't know if you have a Tractor Supply near you, but this is what we feed our dogs, one with severe allergies. It's been a godsend.
I don't know if it's available online, but I think Tractor Supply is the only place that actually carries it in stores. It's vary reasonably priced, I think about $35 for a 40 lb bag. They have various grain-free options, including salmon, beef, chicken etc. My dogs get the whitefish. We'd tried all sorts of other brands and this is the one that works.
That is a gorgeous dog, btw.
I like cats, but, IMHO based on my anecdotal experience with both over five decades, there is something more feral in most domestic cats than in most domestic dogs.
I think there's a much... broader display of personality/ temperament in cats that are raised well. Most female cats are like you've described, even the most gentle I've found always had an edge to them.I like cats, but, IMHO based on my anecdotal experience with both over five decades, there is something more feral in most domestic cats than in most domestic dogs. Almost every cat I've known, seems to be only a hair trigger away from "go time," claws, scratch, teeth, bite, but most dogs need to be really worked up to that point if they can get there at all.
Again, I like cats and have knows some that I've gotten very close to, but there is always that feeling (at least I feel it) that the switch to feral animal could be thrown any second. I've almost never felt that way with a dog (except for one Husky I knew who had a trip wire right in front of him every second of his life).
I have no agenda, as I truly love both animals, but I know what I feel - and maybe it's me and not a reality - but 2Jakes' cartoon ⇧ resonates with me because of my experiences with both animals.
I believe it's also important to remember that cats have their own personalities as well. Anyone who says, "Oh, cats are all the same," clearly hasn't spent much time around them....If you want to get along with cats, you have to understand their nature.
I believe it's also important to remember that cats have their own personalities as well. Anyone who says, "Oh, cats are all the same," clearly hasn't spent much time around them.
You probably already know this, but things are no different here on the west coast. We have zero street lights on our block because the city doesn't want to pay the price for installing them, even though every surrounding block has them. A number of "middle of the night" car break-ins have occurred in the last year, but I believe someone will have to be killed before The Suits are forced to admit a dark street in "their" city might not be safe.Not really trivial at all, but...