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by Saracirce » Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:31 pm
Medicine cat wrote:~WarriorsForever~ wrote:My friend has a totally bald cat who's so smart he uses the toilet instead of the litter box!
A sphinx? There very smart. And there perfect for people with cat allergies!
Hairless animals freak me out >.> ijs
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by Saracirce » Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:02 pm
Just because I said hairless animals freak me out doesn't mean I hate them. Don't twist my words around. I love all animals. They just wouldn't be my first choice of a pet. If I found a Sphinx on the street that was hurt, I would save it just like I would any other cat.
And yes, if my animals suddenly lost all their hair, I would be freaked out and rush them to the vet cause that's not normal and I would worry there's something really medically wrong with them.
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by Floboe » Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:06 pm
Sorry, I am just in a really bad mood.... and the ">.>" face comes off as rude to me. I guess I agree. Like If I were to go to the pound and had to choose beetween like a pershion and a short hair I would choose tye shorthair. I hate when I'm in a bad mood. Makes me over reactive and mean. (And I'm in a bad mood because my idiotic brother is being really rude to me and calling me and my dog useless.)
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by Saracirce » Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:12 pm
To me the '>.>' or '<.<' is just a shifty look. It means nothing more, nothing less.
Sorry you're in a bad mood.
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by Jazi » Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:21 pm
Medicine cat wrote:~WarriorsForever~ wrote:My friend has a totally bald cat who's so smart he uses the toilet instead of the litter box!
A sphinx? There very smart. And there perfect for people with cat allergies!
They're not perfect for cat allergies. They still shed dander and some still have sparse thin fur, and they still produce saliva. People allergic to cats can be allergic to any one of these or a combination. A truely hairless cat from the breed is good for people allergic to cat
fur but wouldn't do any good for people like me who are allergic to
dander.
Actually... they'd be more harmful than a longhaired cat to me, because the longhaired cats have heavier fur and it holds the dander closer to their bodies ;]
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by Floboe » Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:22 pm
Jazi wrote:Medicine cat wrote:~WarriorsForever~ wrote:My friend has a totally bald cat who's so smart he uses the toilet instead of the litter box!
A sphinx? There very smart. And there perfect for people with cat allergies!
They're not perfect for cat allergies. They still shed dander and some still have sparse thin fur, and they still produce saliva. People allergic to cats can be allergic to any one of these or a combination. A truely hairless cat from the breed is good for people allergic to cat
fur but wouldn't do any good for people like me who are allergic to
dander.
Actually... they'd be more harmful than a longhaired cat to me, because the longhaired cats have heavier fur and it holds the dander closer to their bodies ;]
I meant people with mild allergies

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by Floboe » Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:38 pm
Jazi wrote:Mild allergies wouldn't make much of a difference with these as like I said, people can be allergic to any of the three. Someone with mild allergies would be fine getting a haired cat too...
Nevermind. I don't know what I'm talking about. All I know is my friends dad is allergic so they got a Sphinx and it was fine.
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