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One thing I LOVE to do is to analyze dreams. Just tell me about a dream you had, and I'll help you understand what it means. :)
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ok what is the best kind of pet for a starting out couple who just moved in together and are planning on getting married? my fiance works days and i do too. we get home typically him at 5 me at 3. and we leave in the mornings at like 6. we both love all kinds of animals, and want to get a pet to share our lives with since we are not ready for kids yet. what kind of pet would be the best pet to get. we are not allergic to anything and if you are just going to say "cat" or "dog" please specify a breed and why so that we can be educated about it before we make our desicion. thank you so much and i promise to rate every answer i get!
Definitely go with a cat. Dogs are like babies, they require too much care and too many walks. Cats however, mind their own business and go off to be isolated in their own special place. I have three Tiger-stripe shorthair cats and one shorthair calico. There are long haired cats (longer fur) and short haired cats so if you think you can deal with the shedding of cats, keeping their litterboxes clean, feeding it, and taking it to the vet for check ups, then a cat is right for you. You might also want to buy a few cat books or google Cat care or Cat breeds for some more information.
I sugguest you adopt an older, more laid back cat since kittens are VERY hard to care for and you need ALOT of time to take care of a kitten. Try your local animal shelters or check out this website:
http://www.petadoptionnetwork.org/
And to be Sure that a cat is right for you, check out this website:
http://www.pethealthcare.co.uk/cats/findperfectcat/fpc_home.asp
and take this quiz:
http://www.pethealthcare.co.uk/cats/findperfectcat/fpc_questionnaire.asp
I hope I helped, If you have any further questions, drop them in my inbox! :)
~Johanna
(Rating: 5) thanks so much!!!