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Those look a lot like mine actually, although I am guessing they don't have claws given all the up close battling with no real outcome.
they have claws, but I bought a big structure that has rope and a separate scratching post below the two beds, so i think that they file down the nails that way. Im personally against getting the claws removed because its really painful i heard and I stopped caring about my furniture awhile ago. Also, they can kill spiders and stuff around the apartment, if they happen to be there.
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Originally Posted by Richard Tanner
Cats vs. Dogs isn't like unbuttoning/unzipping to me in that I don't see there being a clear favorite. That said I think cats def get the nod in ease of care. Most of the time they just do their own thing and they're born almost entirely house broken. Pretty sweet.
I think dogs are great if you have the space for them to roam around outside. Also, they must be trained to go outside to go to the bathroom without you being around, imo. Cats are the perfect apartment animal, imo. And ya, I maybe buy a big bag of food and a big bag of litter once every two months or so (45 bucks or so). I clean the cat box once every few days, make sure the water is full and clean, fill there bowl with food once a day. Not too hard. Its also true that cats dont need to be walked or anything.
The great thing though is that I can leave for campus all day, or spend the night some where on the weekends and not have to worry about **** on my carpets or something. Most dogs arent well trained enough to just go outside and come in on their own, if you are even lucky enough to have an expansive backyard that is.