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We love our pets!
K1dmor:
Unless they slept there since they were puppies, in which case it could be just the habit.
Barmymoo:
I remember the first time I saw that picture it actually made me cry. I think I was unusally emotional at the time but I still find it kind of sad.
Grognard:
--- Quote from: Mr. Doctor on 19 Aug 2013, 06:30 --- Damn I'm gonna get all emotional when I finally move out and have to say good bye to her and Simba. :(
--- End quote ---
Why are you having to say goodbye and move out? My pets my family. Wherever I go, they go.
Barmymoo:
If the pet belongs to the family, and the child grows up and moves out, the pet usually stays where it is. For a start, my flat is not big enough for me, never mind two cats (the other cat and dog were there when I moved in).
Lines:
Simba's story made me super sad. :( But I'm glad Simba is a happy kitty now.
Re: leaving pets behind with parents - some apartments don't allow pets or charge too much. When I first moved out of my mom's, I left my cat Parker behind to keep her company. I loved Parker and still do, but she would have been by herself. Also he would have hated living in an apartment when he's used to an entire house and sometimes yard. (He escapes, we don't intentionally let him out anymore because he kept getting worms. He also used to be a primarily outdoor cat, because I'd see him wandering around the street before we took him in.) My husband had to leave his cat Hobbes with his parents because his apartment building didn't allow pets, but Hobbes moved in with us when we got a house.
Re: under desk montage - that was my dearly departed cat Waffles and 12-pack box. As a kitten, it was big enough to be a little play house. As a full grown cat, he could squeeze his head and shoulders in it. (He tried squeezing in more, but he'd either get stuck or break the box, as he was big and fat.)
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