• 𝕽𝖚𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍
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    18 hours ago

    Don’t worry about the dog, kid. Dogs rarely live past their teens. A cat can live into its third decade. You might have to compete with the cat for your college money.

    Better start washing dad’s car on the weekends, to stay ahead.

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      13 hours ago

      My cat is 15 and still very healthy and zipping around like she’s a decade younger. My dog is less than half her age and I’ve already spent 3k in vet bills on her over the last six months lol.

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        12 hours ago

        Yeah, that’s just a sad fact of the species. Although, small dogs can last pretty long. My mom has a 12 y/o poodle - lap-size, whatever those are called. He’s blind, and has to wear diapers because he can’t control his bowels or bladder, but he can still jump up onto her lap for snuggles. Still, I can barely survive losing cats; if I had to lose a dog every decade, I think I’d give up myself.

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          8 hours ago

          Some dogs are just rare oddities. I had a black lab make it to 18 it seemed purely out of spite for how bad it’s younger years had been.

          Probably helped that I was willing to carry it out to the grass and sit with her for like half an hour while she got the strength to go to the bathroom.

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          12 hours ago

          I mentioned to my friend something about not waiting to continue life after these two pass. My friend rolled up to my house recently, and long story short, I now have two cats

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            11 hours ago

            That’s sweet!

            We’ve always had 2-3 cats at any given time, but we’re stupid and we keep adopting them when they’re nearly the same age. So when they start dying, it’s like blow after blow, year after year. We really should space them out better, but they seem to get along better when they’re similar ages. Adopting from the same litter is the best, but then you’re almost guaranteed to lose both around the same time.

            Great. Now I’m depressed.