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Our cat had kittens under the house. We couldn't find them, so we were just waiting until they got old enough and started venturing out so we could move them inside.

Well anyway, we had a Golden Retriever pup named Honey. So smart. Learned shake, sit, and stay in a few days. Golden Retriever pups don't stay small for long, so she also caused quite a bit of damage.

One day Honey starts acting like she's going to puke in the middle of the floor. So I jump up to let her outside...

Too late. She coughs up this hair ball about the size of a sock... I told my daughters she must have eaten a baby squirrel...

Tell you what... That mama cat absolutely HATES that dog. 4 years later and she still jumps on her in the middle of the night and makes her scream loud enough to wake the house up...

Lol, Honey has no idea why that cat is so evil...

I'm just glad Oregon has laws that protect killing babies under a certain age or she'd probably be locked up for life.
 
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My cat exposure has increased quite a bit over the last few months. With my brother and I going in on a house, I now live with three cats. And the new(ish) girlfriend has two cats so I've gone from zero to five.. They mostly leave me alone so it's whatever, except I have been waking up with a stuffy nose a bit more often. As long as I'm not dealing with any litter boxes it's no real issue, but I'll always be a dog person.
 
Lucia had gotten very restless so I carried her outside and showed her around. She is now allowed out on her own. I trust her intelligence and homing instincts.
And cleaning cat box has long since lost its charm.
 
Lucia had gotten very restless so I carried her outside and showed her around. She is now allowed out on her own. I trust her intelligence and homing instincts.
And cleaning cat box has long since lost its charm.

She have a collar with your new address on it?
 
My wife has a cat. I do not have a cat.

Neither my wife, nor I have a cat. My brother and sister-in-law do, though. They also have a dog....and a dog door. Their cat has seen fit to bring rabbits and mice into their home through the dog door.....then devour them Sometimes on their kitchen table. It's not a great look.

BTW, I've never heard of cat training. Is this to assume they're already trained?
 
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Lucia had made it clear she wants to exit and enter through the front door like an honored guest, not back door as though she was a .... dog.
Guessing a window is out of the question?
 
All windows are screened.

Actually front door makes sense from her point of view. Outside front door is elevated deck, from which she can scan area. Side door lets her out at ground level and my car is there so visibility limited.
And she is honored. As she should be.
 
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Lucia had made it clear she wants to exit and enter through the front door like an honored guest, not back door as though she was a .... dog.

All my dogs wanted to exit and enter the house from the closest door, because dogs are efficient and do not subscribe to early 20th century Downton abbey feudal class structure.
 
Cats don't care about class structure generally, as long as they are on top.
 
Cats don't care about class structure generally, as long as they are on top.

Kinky.

FWIW, when my better half and myself rented our first apartment - it was one the 1st floor but because it was on a hill, a local street cat had no issues to get in and out from a window and has generously allowed us to remain in that place. She gave birth in one of our sock drawers and allowed us to help her and handle the babies within minutes of the birth. She was a real cute thing, but when we moved - she chose to stay with the apartment. I hope she was kind enough to the next residents as she was with us.
 
Lizard basking in the sun in our front yard.
Poor lizard.

Lucia making friends with old couple across the street. They don't speak much English so she will need to learn Chinese.
 
Oh, that racist tripe about Asians killing other people's pets for meat? Doesn't happen. And gays don't recruit children...
You are very confused sometimes. That is not racist in any way. Obviously you have never been there or anywhere in Asia for that matter. Cultural difference does not mean racist.
It does happen and nobody anywhere said anything about gays.
 
I am not confused. I have heard racists accusing Asian immigrants and Asian Americans of killing household pets for food. I know dog meat is eaten in some countries but I am unaware of any actual case of any household pet in US being killed by Asian neighbors for food. It is as much a slander as gays recruiting children.
 

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