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RANDOM MESSAGES 15: Go Storm Area 51...you weirdos

What will you find in Area 51?


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Dogs arent for everyone. They're a lot of work to raise and you do have to have the time for them. They require training to be well behaved and such and they have to be socialized which involves exposing them to other people and animals in the right way and exercise them, play with them, give them the right diet, vet care and grooming. If you dont want to do all that you shouldnt get a dog. Dogs need a lot of attention.
Fortunately, our family can afford to give our dogs a lot of attention and my mom has decades of experience of owning one.
I like dogs to an extent, but I'm more of a cat girl
Perfectly fine. I can't actually say for sure which ones I like more.
Cats also require attention, they sleep a lot, but they also like to be petted a lot and get attention from people, play with toys,etc. Their litterboxes also require daily scooping to keep clean.
Our cats definitely get attention when they so ask. And with them being stable cats, they tend to entertain themselves.
 
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