First, girls do NOT think guys who own cats are "weird and not attractive." Also, there is nothing un-manly about a guy who owns or likes cats. Ernest Hemingway, the author, was also a big-game hunter and he loved and owned many cats, so there is nothing un-manly about a guy having a cat.
But what I can't understand is that if you have a cat and you say he is knocking over things because he wanted attention, then you go out and get a dog that is a hundred times more needy than a cat? That doesn't make any sense at all. Take my advice, get rid of the dog and keep the cat. As the dog grows, she will eat you out of house and home and the vet bills for a dog are a LOT more than for a cat, and if you're already having financial problems, how are you going to afford the dog?
One other thing, while the dog might help you meet girls, if you are having problems keeping a girl, there is something else going on. You need to have more in common with a girl than just that you both like or own dogs and if you're really a closet cat-person, how long is a relationship with a dog-person going to last?
Is it normal to want to give up a puppy after a few days?
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First, girls do NOT think guys who own cats are "weird and not attractive." Also, there is nothing un-manly about a guy who owns or likes cats. Ernest Hemingway, the author, was also a big-game hunter and he loved and owned many cats, so there is nothing un-manly about a guy having a cat.
But what I can't understand is that if you have a cat and you say he is knocking over things because he wanted attention, then you go out and get a dog that is a hundred times more needy than a cat? That doesn't make any sense at all. Take my advice, get rid of the dog and keep the cat. As the dog grows, she will eat you out of house and home and the vet bills for a dog are a LOT more than for a cat, and if you're already having financial problems, how are you going to afford the dog?
One other thing, while the dog might help you meet girls, if you are having problems keeping a girl, there is something else going on. You need to have more in common with a girl than just that you both like or own dogs and if you're really a closet cat-person, how long is a relationship with a dog-person going to last?