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Obidient pets?
Yes! They obey! Muahaha! 32%  32%  [ 8 ]
Come back! Come back Rover! Uh... what did you say? 44%  44%  [ 11 ]
No pets 24%  24%  [ 6 ]
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Don't even get me started. My dog is a 5 year old shi-tzu and we've been trying to house train her the majority of her life. Nothing yet. My cat, on the other hand, can use the human toilet. Go figure.


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My guinea pig used to have an attitude problem but that went when I got my rabbit. He is as good as gold now. If i lie down on he sofa with a blanket he comes and cuddles up to me he's sooo sweet. He is lovely he comes when I call him and hardly ever makes a mess in the house.

But my rabbit is the evil spawn of satan!!
She is so destructive I can't let her run round the house anymore.
She chews up wires, pulls the sofa to bits and makes a mess everywhere. She knows how to open the front room door and I have to put a huge piece of wood infront of it if she comes in otherwise she goes into the back room and upsets my chipmunks.
And I've got to go into town and get a new water bottle today cos she has pulled that apart too.

My chipmunks are good, the only thing they do is throw food out of thier cage, but I can deal with hoovering round them.


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You can't really generalise pets down to those two catergories.
I don't have any pets.

Ditto :P
And it's called an either-or oversimplification.


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Well I have a dog and a cat, my dog listens, cat doesn't do anything.


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My cat is evil, lazy, and a bit crazy. He's bumped his head with the washing machine one too many times. He's usually scratching people, sleeping, eating, or jumping around like a maniac.


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You can't really train rabbits that much but I'd say they're pretty good, for rabbits. They've stopped eating the furniture and the wires, for starters, and the poo-pee-everywhere spree is over. They occasionally come over when you call (that is, only if you have food or they think you have food). :P


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My cat Sasha will understand you, but she usually doesn't care about you enough to follow through with your demands. However, if you shout "Move' and wave one of your arms around she'll get out of your way...most of the time.


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My old dog learned how to sit...but that's about it. :lol: She still wasn't house-trained when we had to give her away. :(

My three kittens are angels though. Sure, they make a mess and play-fight with us, but they're so sweeeeeeeeeeet! The mother, on the other hand, only does things for food. -_-


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My cat Mrs. Ho Ho is independent. She does what she wants. She obeys me once in a while though. Most of the time, she doesn't though. Like last night, she brought a dead baby snake inside. If we didn't feed her for a week, she'd survive on her own.

My kitty Sasha obeys sometimes. She's not very independent. We got her at 2 weeks old as she was lost/abandoned from her mother. She prefers my sister and I to our parents. She obeys most of the time, but gets fitsy sometimes. I think she's almost completely dependent on humans. She probably wouldn't be able to survive without humans.


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My goldfish is a good goldfish. He never runs away! =D

*pats goldfish* Good Ermatrude!


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My goldfish both died.
Archibald and Reginald. I had them for 2 and a half days. They came from the carnival...I'm surprised they lived so long.


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My fish died as well. :/ My bunny did, too. I have had a lot of fish die, though.


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My fish died as well. :/ My bunny did, too. I have had a lot of fish die, though.


Three fish have dies in my house in the duration of a month in a half, the first was killed because my baby brother pured tons of food into the fishbowl, the other choked on a bird seed that my parakeet flicked into the water. And the last one was killed by our bigger fish who is still alive, woe to any fish coming into this household.


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I don't have any pets, though I love dogs.

I have to take care of my aunt's dog on occasion, and the dog isn't neccessarily bad....just hyper and easily excited. She listens to commands, but also likes a lot of attention and will follow you around wherever you go. ^.^;;


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My sister has a roomate and she has a kitten nammed Pippin and she IS the devil. She gets realy realy hyper and starts clawing everything, even my leg. One time while I was asleep at my sister's house, Pippin clawed my nose. My sister had to put a bandage on my nose and Pippin's the most chaotic kitten I ever seen. She once broke my sister's laptop by unpluging the modem to it. She runs arounfd my sis' apartment and swiping everything in her path. Man she's a psycotic kitten.


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