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What happens if someone's allergic or deathly afraid of dogs?
So far no one is. A couple have worked here for more than 10 years. I think that's why no one leaves. Ha- it's the first thing I was told, they bring their dogs, then asked what I thought. I said cool. Only 2 at
dogs at a time, if they cant get along they can't come, and you have to show proof of registration and shots. For the dog. Fenced back yard that's huge.
Dogs are a little simpler than cats, they enjoy playing outside or getting table scraps. Bringing a cat somewhere to play would be like telling your teenager they can go jump in the squishy ball pit at McDonald's if they'd like to.
(A bunny would sneak off and get into mischief if no one's watching!)
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Dogs are a little simpler than cats, they enjoy playing outside or getting table scraps. Bringing a cat somewhere to play would be like telling your teenager they can go jump in the squishy ball pit at McDonald's if they'd like to.
Yeah, I know. Even as I mentioned it, I got a visual in my head of all these cats wandering around causing various forms of mayhem. lol
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Originally Posted by RbccL
(A bunny would sneak off and get into mischief if no one's watching!)
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And sometimes even if they are watching.
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