I don’t love our cat being on our bed because her fur can really irritate me at night, but she can do no wrong for my husband and he just wants her happy and comfortable haha
Normally, my answer would be no. But having to indoor pussycats now, I have changed my perception. I don’t promote my cat sleeping on my bed, but I don’t push them off either.
Ok so before the puppy came into our life ,the husband was saying : no licking my face, no on the couch, no on the bed etc…….. Puppy arrives at our home and there has been a 360 degree turn. She’s the apple of Daddy’s eye and can do anything she wants. She doesn’t sleep with us at night but if someone is having a nap during the day, she will be there on the bed.
No. I feel like I am in a minority nowadays with everyone doing this and taking their dogs & cats to Cafes & Bunnings. Our dog is still an outdoor dog and happy as that way. I am so often judged for this.
Originally no! But overtime we softened because they really do become part of your family and then you just see em in a different light! But also, our dog doesnt shed like others which was part of us letting him on
As kids, our dogs and cats weren’t even allowed inside. Over the years dad mellowed, they made it to the laundry and then the lounge. So none on our beds. As an adult, my first couple of dogs were too big to share a bed with. Now I have a maltese shih tsu and happily share my bed
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