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Re: What's the Best Pet for You?
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Re: What's the Best Pet for You?
posted at May 17, 2013 9:45 AM EDT
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I look forward to having a cat again one day, but for now I live on a busy road and it's just not safe. For the time being, I just enjoy other people's cats and the wonderful dog I have. In Response to Re: What's the Best Pet for You?: I have always had cats--and fish sometimes, too. I don't have any fish at this time, though. I think that my current kitty would be too curious about the fish if I had any at this time. Posted by oldgraymare2 |