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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 484001" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>My dander isn't up. Untrained, un managed dogs are difficult at best to be around, let alone live with. Made worse by the fact you didn't really want them in the first place. The pooing in the house with husband not taking them out to go would be a listing to give them up for adoption with scheduled pick up time to be when he's not at home. That I couldn't handle and I adore dogs. </p><p></p><p>Nichole adopted a kitten from the pound once. Sweetest cat in the world. But we got him at maybe 3-4wks as the pound was full of sick cats and they wanted him adopted out before he got sick. He never used the litter box. Instead he chose every corner in the house. Now I put up with it only long enough that he was old enough and the weather was nice for him to be weaned to the outside. Then he became a full time outside cat. Sweet or not, my house is not a toilet. Heck, I have issues with the litter box and Bruce always goes in it no matter what. (he will be my last indoor cat) </p><p></p><p>What is it with dogs and diapers anyway? Molly never did it, ever. But I've had dogs that were determined to go after them every darn time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 484001, member: 84"] My dander isn't up. Untrained, un managed dogs are difficult at best to be around, let alone live with. Made worse by the fact you didn't really want them in the first place. The pooing in the house with husband not taking them out to go would be a listing to give them up for adoption with scheduled pick up time to be when he's not at home. That I couldn't handle and I adore dogs. Nichole adopted a kitten from the pound once. Sweetest cat in the world. But we got him at maybe 3-4wks as the pound was full of sick cats and they wanted him adopted out before he got sick. He never used the litter box. Instead he chose every corner in the house. Now I put up with it only long enough that he was old enough and the weather was nice for him to be weaned to the outside. Then he became a full time outside cat. Sweet or not, my house is not a toilet. Heck, I have issues with the litter box and Bruce always goes in it no matter what. (he will be my last indoor cat) What is it with dogs and diapers anyway? Molly never did it, ever. But I've had dogs that were determined to go after them every darn time. [/QUOTE]
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