(You can't live in two places at once at the same time unless you have a 'eil' clone(since clones are always evil) that lives at one of the places and you live in the other place.

(Haha, that made me laugh for a bit, your sister younger or older than you?)
(lol, don't ask me how he understands english, animals aren't meant to understand whole friggin complex sentences for countless things...Maybe he got extra smarts in some areas, but isn't quite so bright in other areas, like he thinks pictures of cats and dogs are real....>.< )
((Though he doesn't think that so much anymore, he's two and'll turn three next March))
(((And if a dog can feed himself from the fridge(like grabbing the plate of last night's dinner or something and taking it out and eating it, he even knows to pull the gladwrap off first...) and then go lay down at an appropriate distance from the t(so he doesn't hurt his eyes I guess) and turn the tv on(or it's lready on) and flick the channels till it's something he likes(he LOVES crime shows, likes shows about animals and enjoys any kid programme(especially fast paced cartoons) he also seems to like ads.

(Yeah, a lot of cats do that!

(Most cats aren't like that though, all cuddly and stuff, not many breeds will be happy to do that)
(It wouldn't have been it's hair, but it's 'dander'(dandruff) that gets left around all over the place, it's funny, since cats have a much more reactive dander than dogs, so that's why many people are allergic to cats, and not dogs cause dogs are low reactive)
((And you know something, when you suddenly develop an allergy like that it either means you've had too much contact with whatever it is or not enough contact, I got allergic to our last dog, but then I was spending a LOT of time with her and by decreasing the amount of time spent around dogs I lost the allergy pretty quick. That's cause it was over an environmental factor that I got the allergy and I haven't reacted to dogs ever again. Though if an allergy is in your genetics, like many people or at least one other person in your close family has an allergy to whatever it is you're allergic too, then it could be inherited, if that's the case you usually have it growing up as a kid, but sometimes after or during puberty you can suddenly get allergies to things, especially if you're a girl, you are more likely to get less/more allergies after puberty. Also, and this really scuks, after you've had a baby, you can get allergic to things that you've never been allergic to before, especially if you craved something during the pregnancy, so it sucks to be a girl in that retrospect)
((I know so much cause my mum is a really good nurse and I once wanted to be a vet so I reserached about pets and pet related things a lot when I was younger))
(((Gosh the 'when I was younger' makes me sound old...DX )))
(That's terrible, that's pretty mean and bad of them to do that, they should've at least told you first, getting rid of the dog probably has made that allergy get a lot worse too...)
((If my mum did that to anything she wouldn't have gotten away with it, seriously if I ever got allergic to something be it animal or food and I still wanted to eat the food or play or be near whatever else I'm allergic too, she couldn't stop me, I'm just too plain stubborn.

(If my parents did that I would've gone on a bus or something, travelled to the people who bough the animal's place and explain there was a mistake and that they'd get there money back and take the animal back after ringing parents up to give money back or something, if that or anything else didn't work I'd just plain steal it and run away facing whatever consequences because of that. So if your parents were my parent sthey would've been in for a rude awakening as to what would happen if they got rid of the dog or any other animals...
