As someone who tolerates the unbelievable amount of dog hair tumbleweeds that appear as soon as the weekly vacuuming of the house is complete, the copious drool which begins if meal preparation isn’t prompt enough for their liking, etc, you may accurately infer that fastidiousness is not in my Top Ten critter quality list.
I dig cats. I just never usually have my leather work gloves on hand when I’m around them. They like being wrestled with like dogs, but the claws gypsy, the claws!
As someone who tolerates the unbelievable amount of dog hair tumbleweeds that appear as soon as the weekly vacuuming of the house is complete, the copious drool which begins if meal preparation isn’t prompt enough for their liking, etc, you may accurately infer that fastidiousness is not in my Top Ten critter quality list.
I dig cats. I just never usually have my leather work gloves on hand when I’m around them. They like being wrestled with like dogs, but the claws gypsy, the claws!
Well Tom when I had my dear mare, I certainly had to deal with un-fastidious-ness, lol.
A horse poops whenever and wherever it pleases ( about ten times a day) and walks right through it!