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Originally Posted by novakru
I have a friend that has one...you do have to make sure they are warm, but other than that, not so much high-maintenance as CAT-maintenance:D
Interesting fact: people are not allergic to cats but to the flakes that come off the shaft of their hair follicles:eek:
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Yeah, damn dander... I was actually reading an article discussing how and WHY it is that people are less allergic to the Sphinx cats (because they still produce dander)... The only thing I can guess is that the Sphinx cats require regular bathing, so I'm guessing that that will strip the cats of the dander (I think, actually, if I bathed a normal cat every week, it wouldn't be so bad).
I am also fascinated that Sphinx cats need to be warm (I've already asked my mom to knit my future hairless cat a sweater, though she isn't that married to the idea... hahaha) AND they can get sunburns, too... So they aren't supposed to be outside in the summer, either.
The unfortunate part:
They're expensive.
Though I've told myself for a couple of years... If I am at a place in my life where I can
afford to spend thousands of dollars on a
cat, then DAMN I am doing pretty well for myself.
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Originally Posted by jenna26
I love Pugs....I had a friend that had a couple and they were so sweet. We searched the SPCA for Cheyenne, and she is about the perfect dog. Rascal was given to us....and well, he's trouble as his name would imply. I love the little guy though. I was not too happy with the people that gave him to us though, he was NOT taken care of. Had a bad skin infection, and a few other problems. Glad we got him, they apparently were just going to let him die. And he's such a great, loving dog. People suck.
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That's the problem with adopting... People DO suck. Glad your puppies have a good home, now.