Chickeeaholic
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Same as a dog. I have a spoiled dog and I have spoiled chickens.
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True. But there are still stinky litter boxes to clean, hair to lint roll, and scratches on the furniture. My cats used to be strictly indoors as well. But they always tried to bolt out the door every chance they got. When we realized that our cats were starting to father babies with the neighborhood feral cats, we had one neutered and the other is in a fully enclosed pen with the chihuahuaMy cats are fixed & indoor only. I also don't have to brush and play with them everyday. One of the perks of having two cats is they will play with each other.![]()
Dog keeping to me is the hardest, they are so needy, too loud when they bark, I used to love dogs, then I had cats and definitely preferred them, used to treat my cats as if they were almost people.
Many of us keep dogs, or cats and many have kept one or both before we took the plunge and started keeping chickens. We're curious to hear how you all think chicken keeping compares to keeping dogs or cats.
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Heh I guess I could say that we have this one chicken that gives us whatever any dog or cat could (have had dogs in the past and have two cats right now).I find it easier in many ways than a cat or dog. Chickens don't steal half my bed, bark, or have accidents on the carpet. There's no shots, no fur to clean off my work clothes or the couch. They stay outside, and give me food for my belly and poop for my compost pile.
On the flip side, they don't snuggle with me and stay by my side when I'm sick, or get up with me in the middle of the night when I can't sleep. They don't miss me like my dogs, don't knock me down for kisses, or look at me like the sun and moon rise and set because I say so.
Maybe you lack training techniques for the cats, my husband trained our cats to come in upon command with water balloonsCats are harder than they're marketed. Or we've been unfortunate with our 4 (over the years).
Chickens are easier than cats. We can fill their feeders and waterers and they're ok for a few days. Cats are marketed as having similar needs, but when we've tried, we usually came home to some sort of disaster.
Our dogs require more than that if we're to be gone, but less day to day maintenance. Overall averages out, I guess.
If we had your cat whispering skills that would have been a game-changer. That's awesomeMaybe you lack training techniques for the cats, my husband trained our cats to come in upon command with water balloonsworked like a charm, he just did it once or twice and that was all that was needed. They definitely know what "no" means.
Our cats are indoors, they were when we lived in the city (had a garden, which is when he trained them) and then we moved to the countryside. Since there are dogs that people leave loose, we don't allow our cats out without supervision; do want to make them a cage so they can go out safely without supervision eventually; just haven't had the time or resources to do it just yet. But they nap most of the day so they're not too much work anyways.
Exactly! Setting up properly for chickens is MUCH harder than for a dog. And it seems there's always someone new out there who's looking for a way to access and kill the chickens so the chickens' space requires regular maintenance and adjustments/additions.Trying to make sure they are safe from predators was my biggest problem, as dogs aren't as fragile and not everything in my backyard wants to murder and eat my dogs.
This is why I said chickens are harder! Their upkeep is CONSTANT. Is their bedding dry? Have I cleaned up enough poop? What is in their poop? What new parasite or bacteria or virus do they have/could they get? Is their water clean enough? Are they safe from all the predators? And on and on...they are a daily concern!! My dogs eat and poop and sleep...yes picking up their poop and scooping cat boxes sucks...but at least I can leave a bowl of food and water and not worry they will still die from something or by something every single minute. Sighhh, I sure do LOVE them though! And my quail are worse, they actively TRY to die. haha.Exactly! Setting up properly for chickens is MUCH harder than for a dog. And it seems there's always someone new out there who's looking for a way to access and kill the chickens so the chickens' space requires regular maintenance and adjustments/additions.