Poll

Do you have a dog? How many?

None, I'm a hipster/lonely
34 (33.7%)
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33 (32.7%)
2
24 (23.8%)
3
5 (5%)
4
1 (1%)
5
1 (1%)
6
0 (0%)
7
3 (3%)

Total Members Voted: 101

Author Topic: Dogs Megathread - "101 Dalmatians" posts and still going  (Read 8898 times)

Cute. Also sir, gnarly story.
im not a sir oop
also this is Me







Until they get old. My cat Incy doesn't go outside to poo anymore, and has taken to just pooing wherever. He has a litter tray now, although he was always more of an outside cat as far as toilet concerns went.
Just the other day he pooed in my bedroom, because he was in there while the door was shut (we didn't know he was in there at the time), and rather than wake someone to let him out, he just went.

Whereas Archie has only ever pooed inside a couple of times, all of which were while he was a puppy and was being toilet trained. He's not pooed in the house in years, whereas the cats (not just Incy, but his sister too), have pooed countless times inside. In almost all cases it's on account of laze.

Pretty much, any animal can poo inside. They're all as likely to do it as any other. It simply depends on the personality/state of the animal, and the owners/house.
cats are supposed to poop in a litterbox they dont go outside like dogs
lol

cats are supposed to poop in a litterbox they dont go outside like dogs
lol
No, cats can poo outside too. Cats are outside animals, you know. You're doing something wrong if you're letting it out of the house to explore the neighbourhood and then it comes back inside to stuff.

Litter Trays for cats should pretty much only be used if you have kittens, sick cats, old cats or live in a place without a garden/access to outside (like an apartment).


I have 4 turtles that take care of themselves. They live in a large hole in my backyard, and the plants and rain feed them enough to survive. They've been here since 2007, I wish dogs took care of themselves like my turtles.

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is that the same puppy from a while ago

is that the same puppy from a while ago
I think.

100th post! Keep going strong!

No, cats can poo outside too. Cats are outside animals, you know. You're doing something wrong if you're letting it out of the house to explore the neighbourhood and then it comes back inside to stuff.

Litter Trays for cats should pretty much only be used if you have kittens, sick cats, old cats or live in a place without a garden/access to outside (like an apartment).
we mostly keep our cats inside or watch them while they're outside.

the older cat we let out into the garden in the front yard in the mornings and he just lays down under the bushes for a while. sometimes we'll let him into the backyard because it's all fenced off, but he never roams because he's too timid.

the younger cat is too outgoing to let outside unsupervised (we don't want our cats running loose because there are people in the neighborhood who shoot animals with pellet guns), but sometimes we'll let him into the enclosed garden in the backyard and he's pretty happy there.

neither of the cats use the bathroom outside though, they have litter boxes inside to use.

Updated title to clever wordplay.


I used to have a German Shepard, the first time it saw me it greeted me by biting my hand thinking I was an enemy.
It jumped over it's fence, runs sanic fast, and last of all, everyone in the neighborhood wanted to buy it because it was a GS.