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Rhymes With Clue
Nov 18, 2010

Seeking opinions. A couple of years ago I had two cats and a dog. Now, with the demise in February of this handsome guy due to liver problems, I have no cats and a dog.
So it's been a couple of months and we are now talking about getting a new feline. I always try to convince my husband to get an adult animal, a year or so old, and he always wants to go for a little'un. So we introduced our dog to the cats when the dog was a puppy and the cats were grown, and they took care of schooling him in the proper treatment of cats.
My dog is a border collie mix, strong prey drive. He will chase cats, but he did not chase HIS cats, and I think if we introduce them properly they will get along. I actually feel like he felt a signficant loss, when that cat went off to the vet for the very last time, and he's very sensitive so of course he knew we were sad. They were pals.
Now our usual way to get a cat is as follows: Step 1, decide you need a cat, Step 2, cat appears. Maybe strolls into yard, maybe some friend becomes allergic but something always comes up, so we may not actually have a choice here.
But, if we have a choice, should we go for a kitten, or for an adult cat?

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