Puppies or kittens?
I've had both and I say that pups are needier but kits are BADDER!!!!
Rory wasn't that naughty but he needed a lot of attention. I've raised 3 kittens, all adopted before 8 weeks. They took care of themselves pretty much, but the owner of a new kitten sure has the battle wounds to prove their difficulty!!!!! Anyone who thinks puppy teeth are sharp never had a kitty!!
What do you think?
LOL, one of my favorite memories of Mary Catt as a kitten was her climbing/shimmying up a door frame. It was amazing, she got 6 feet off the ground before I stopped her.
No doubt in my mind - puppies!!!!! Kittens are a piece of cake ;D
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~Amy
Califon, NJ
Hunterdon County
Oh pups, by far. I've raised a lot of cats from kittyhood and to me the worst part is constantly looking at the floor for fear you might step on one! They're so teeny!Oh yeah... and those claws! Murder!
Seamus and Flynn
Yeah, pups are more difficult but kittens are badder.
I remember Murphy constantly getting into our potted plants, digging in them, then pooping.
puppies are more difficult. by far !!! there were times i didn't think boone would make it to his 1st birthday. all the cats i have had in my life are so easy to train-that is if you ever really train a cat !!!
Puppies are much more difficult. Especially LAB PUPS!!! LOL
Puppies have to be watched constantly. Kittens can be left loose in the house all day.
Ok, I recant my position. You don't have to potty a kitten, which totally makes them easier.
Puppies, most definately. However, kittens come in a close second! Watch those sharp teeth and claws!
Murphy, Riley, and Piper
How does a kitten know to use the litter box? Aren't there a lot of accidents, just like a dog?
I'm Jenn. Keeper of two labs in my home and one forever in my heart.
Throw the ball, damn it!
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