Cat or Dog

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Which?

  1. Dog

  2. Cat

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  1. ImJakeFromStateFarm
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  2. itsKate
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    itsKate Well-Known Member

    Get a tarantula instead most playful thing ever !
     
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  3. Piffy
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    As a dog lover, I would prefer dog. Dogs are loyal and reliable. They actually very clingy to humans. Your child will have good memories with the dog.

    Of course I know some cats are fine too. Some cats have temper and becareful with their paws. Same goes to some dog breeds.
     
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  4. Onna
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    Though I'm a cat person, I have to admit dogs are better pets for children.
    (And getting a fully trained adult dog now, would net you a free babysitter too. ~f17)
    Still, if you want your daughter to have a playmate: start working on a sibling, they last a lifetime.
     
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  5. Vernunft
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    As a cat person, I'd say that fits the grown adult better. A dog would create a better environment for the child altogether. Get something that isn't super meticulous or stubborn though (Shibas are stubborn as hell...). Something like a pug, retriever or setter of any kind.
     
  6. Dimitri
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    Snake is the best choice
     
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  7. Piffy
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    Shiba is good and smart. Other breeds could be stubborn too. It is just individual character and the way how the owner educate their dogs
     
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  8. Vernunft
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    Shibas are good, smart dogs, I didn't mean to imply otherwise. But OP is most likely a first-time dog-owner, and shibas are rather difficult dogs to train the first time around, as they've got a rather strange nature and a tendency to be unusually stubborn at first. As someone who's owned a shiba it took a good while to train it, and I honestly wouldn't recommend that to a first-time-owner (though they are really sweet dogs).
     
  9. Onna
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    Ouch, training a dog from scratch as a first time owner, while having a 3 month old baby seems like a less than ideal situation.
    I wasn't 100% kidding about going for a trained adult dog. Perhaps the pound?
     
  10. ImJakeFromStateFarm
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    Too expensive LMFAO.

    Thanks for all the inputs above!
     
  11. Ayane
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    Cats are more cute
     
  12. Onna
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    Nah, last time I checked it was on average a measly 250 million to raise a child to 18 years old.
    Oh wait, that's Dollars, not Meso...
     
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  13. ImJakeFromStateFarm
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    If it's 250m mesos...I can afford 3 maple kids ~f11
     
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  14. itsKate
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    I'll be your maple kid, pay me
     
  15. ImJakeFromStateFarm
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    Damn does that mean I got someone pregnant on Maple when I was 3 years old? I must be a hella player back then.
     
  16. itsKate
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    Please sit me down and tell me the story of how you met my mother !
     
  17. ImJakeFromStateFarm
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    It was a slip and fall accident.
     
  18. ImJakeFromStateFarm
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    I guess my baby daughter got a 26 years old sibling now @itsKate. Problem solved.
     
  19. itsKate
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    Rip .. I feel like I'm gonna be left to do all the caring work :(

    ALSO, I'm not moving to the State Farm ! I'll be that older sister who lives abroad and only comes on holidays !!
     
  20. Conquest
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    Get a dog, but be sure it is well trained/behaved. It's not only an opportunity for a playmate. Your child may learn to respect good behavior and have something greater to cherish as they develop through adolescence.
     

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