Do you let your pets on the furniture?
By Bethany1202
@Bethany1202 (3431)
United States
March 10, 2008 4:18pm CST
I do, but don't want to let any I get after these guys pass away. I love having my pets close to me, but sometimes they love taking up the whole bed for themselves, and not to mention hair all over everything!
Do you let your pets on the sofa, bed, chair, and furniture?
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12 responses
@Bethany1202 (3431)
• United States
10 Mar 08
LOL I feel the same. I don't let my dogs beg for food, but I let them take up over half the bed while my boyfriend and I are almost falling off the bed! LOL -- kinda funny :)
@Phaedra_Scythe (3325)
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22 Mar 08
I do. I couldn't imagine not. Yes the fur everywhere is a pain, but it's no comparison to waking up to a lovely kitty cuddle or one of them snuggling under the duvet with you or just up against you on the sofa. I wouldn't trade that for anything!
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@cripfemme (7698)
• United States
20 Mar 08
Yes and my cat has a bad habit of getting on the counter, too. I'm trying to break him of that. Only feel bed that the only window is where he can't reach it, accept by jumping on the counter first. If he goes right in the window, I let it slide. If he lollygags on the counter, however, I put him off!
@killahclaire (3665)
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17 Mar 08
We have a little kitty called Leo and the only place he wants to go is on top of the back cushion of the sofa but it is all flattened and terrible looking now.
We are kind of wishing we had never let him get up there in the first place but now it is ruined there is not much point in chasing him off.
He has the option to go up wherever he wants but to be honest he just prefers to lie on the floor or climb in a cupboard.
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@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
12 Mar 08
In our old apartment we used to let the birds have free reign of the place. They hung out on the furniture and everything. They weren't allowed on the bed, but that was about it since they have a habit of pooping wherever they want. When it was bed time they would all go back to their cage to sleep, except Peepers who always wanted to sleep under our bed. Now we live in a townhome with a large back porch that we have turned into an aviary. We decided we didn't want to have them running free inside again since they did a fair amount of damage that we had to repair when we moved out of the old apartment. Not to mention the fact that they just loved eating through wires.
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@cyberfluf (4996)
• Netherlands
8 Sep 09
I love my pets, they are like family to me. I like to have them close so they are allowed on the furniture. Sometimes the hair you find on the couch etc. can be frustrating, but when you take pets into your home you know this will happen.
There are also a lot of good products out there that help you keep your home free of unwanted pet hair for a great deal.
@share_my_words (6)
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11 Mar 08
well, when we say that she is a member of the family we should not have issues whether she is on sofa or bed or anywhere in the house.
My comments coz my Lisa has complete access and liberty to go anywhere and do whatever she wants, one more thing she has been taught well what all rooms she can access and what not.
after all its up to us to maintain the hygiene of our dog.
Hope i am able to make your query clear.
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@jenni7202 (1598)
• United States
10 Mar 08
Yeah..my dog is my baby, so I let her pretty much wherever she wants. She sleeps in bed with us, which became difficult cause I would end up being pushed onto the floor, so we spent the extra money and got a king size bed (we needed a new bed anyway, it wasn't just for the dog). She has her own pillow and sleeps under the blankets..it's really cute, but it gets annoying sometimes. I never have to be worried about getting cold though, as she's a fabulous cuddler.
@moneymakingtoday (4061)
• Philippines
8 Sep 09
i don't but they still manage to sit or lie down there ..
one dog sleeps with our househelper. we call him the special dog, lol.
one cat sleeps on the couch and we always stroke her. she loves it.
@ricsjacs99 (1)
• United States
8 Sep 09
One of the best ways to train pets to stay off furniture is with a little bit of aluminum foil on the furniture. Even an old dog can learn. There is a funny video about this at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91wQyXkcFNg.