My ISSUES? Oh please, fill me in on what my issues are?
This is by far the most psychotic post I've seen towards me. You won't see this, since you've added me to your block list because you can throw insults, but not accept the fact that your insults are wrongly founded and insane. Mod Edit - Removed - No personal attacks It's funny when you talk about how apparently I abuse animals to raise my self-esteem, but then you reply to a post that had nothing to do with you from someone on your blocked list just to insult them publicly... Wanna talk about abuse to raise self-esteem? Get over yourself. Oh, someone has popped their dog on the nose to get his attention and popped their cat while they peed on the floor... THE HORROR. They're an animal abuser! Mod Edit - Removed - No personal attacks
Barbara, I hope you'll view this in the light that it's intended. As someone who read the entirety of the other thread without posting in it or fueling the fire; you come off as exceptionally antagonistic and contradictory.
Looking at your profile, you haven't been here long and haven't posted much. In that short time you've obviously managed to make yourself quite the reputation. Perhaps taking a step back from everything and really thinking about what you want to achieve on this forum would be a good thing to do - are you here to make friends and have fun? Or to involve yourself in drama?
When you think that everyone else is psychotic and wrong and it seems like the whole world is out to get you, it's time to take a deep breath, evaluate the situation, and consider that perhaps - just perhaps -
you could be the one who is wrong.
Edit: As to the actual topic? Dogs are easier for me, because I hate litter boxes. Dogs are easier to mentally stimulate for me, as well. Cats are "easy" in the sense that on an 11 hour day with no lunch break, like today, I don't worry about the cat being able to hold it that long comfortably. I also don't worry about them getting bored when left alone - I'm always confident in Emma's capacity to destroy something before she gets too understimulated!