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fandomsecrets2022-09-26 03:47 pm
[ SECRET POST #5743 ]
⌈ Secret Post #5743 ⌋
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[What We Do In The Shadows]
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[RPGs in general]
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[We are Lady Parts]
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[Usada Pekora]
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[Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]
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[Cheers]
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[The Princess Bride]
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[Overwatch]
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Re: Advice
If you're willing to go for a senior rescue dog (downside, they may die soon), it wouldn't be too hard to find one that is already acclimated to cats, and they would probably be fairly low-energy and not much into cat bothering.
If you go for a puppy, the pro there is that you can *train it* to not be a cat-bothering dog, and even though it's high-energy (puppy!!!) you can redirect that energy away from cat-bothering and into other things.
I think if your cats aren't deathly afraid of dogs in general, and they have several good spots they can jump/climb up to to hang out out of a dog's reach and/or place the dog isn't allowed that they are for respite, it will be fine. Our cats got used to the puppy my exSO got fairly quickly, and one of them would routinely rub all over the dog and love on her, so....
I say, you want a dog, do your research, and go for it!