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#88105 - 08/29/10 08:56 AM Pets in Spain?
admiral44 Offline
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Here's a question I've been wondering about for a while... are cats popular as pets in Spain? Just wondering. During my recent visit I saw several stray cats around small towns and a few living in houses with their owners. But I'd like to know if cats are "popular" generally as pets or if Spaniards have a preference for dogs or birds or other animals.

Gracias.

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#88106 - 08/29/10 09:26 AM Re: Pets in Spain? [Re: admiral44]
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Relatives in Almada de Osuna (28042, Madrid) had 2-cats, (Flora and Piracas) house cats; and I am allergic to cat dander.

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#88107 - 08/29/10 09:54 AM Re: Pets in Spain? [Re: Eddie]
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I used to have 2 cats ( brothers ) in the UK that lived to very long years ( they lived most of the time in the garden ) . In my barrio there are many many feral cats . However they get fed by the wealthy homeowners . Dogs are more accepted as pets , rangeing from labradors to small terriers or chihuahas . It´s an ongoing problem in Madrid that owners refuse to pick up the dog "dirt" ... It litters the city horribly .
Birds are popular with the older generation . Personally I hate walking down my street and seeing caged birds on balconies , desperate to fly away . But canaries etc... are popular .

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#88109 - 08/29/10 11:37 AM Re: Pets in Spain? [Re: steve robinson]
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Here in Madrid, the fines are 1,500€ for not picking up dog droppings

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#88111 - 08/29/10 02:54 PM Re: Pets in Spain? [Re: jazz]
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When you ask my daughter "how was Spain this summer", she will recall three very important details that, IMHO, defines Madrid through the eyes of a 6 year old perfectly...She replies, "It's hot, you have to walk EVERYWHERE, and there's a ton of dog poop!"
She really loves Madrid, but this response always gets her more attention!

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#88112 - 08/29/10 03:38 PM Re: Pets in Spain? [Re: laduque]
steve robinson Offline
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Jazz , if the police could be bothered to enforce that then the ayuntamiento de Madrid would have a lot of money ! This is not important business for the police .

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#88113 - 08/29/10 04:44 PM Re: Pets in Spain? [Re: steve robinson]
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Ahh dogs....nature's poop machines!!! We have two small dogs, a miniature pincher and a doxy. Guess who's job it is to clean up the crap?! And my son wants to get a Doberman??? Oh hell no!!!

When I was a kid our dog was not allowed in the house. My mother would not permit it. And noticed that other hispanic families had the same attitude towards dogs and cats when I was growing up. Now it's different since people have virtually anthropomorphised these little creatures. Don't get me wrong, I like dogs and cats but I don't love them!
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#88121 - 08/30/10 12:44 PM Re: Pets in Spain? [Re: OsoMajor]
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Love your 6 year old's comments, Laduque smile

I think Steve's point is valid about what the cops spend their time doing. I'm a dog owner and have been so in 4 states and, without a doubt, the most effective cure for people leaving their dog poop where it drops is for other dog owners to nicely hand the errant owner a plastic (or paper) bag while saying something like "you must have run out of bags - I have an extra -here" - then watch while he/she picks up after pet. The person is usally toooooo embarrased to do anything else. Lesson learned.
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#88123 - 08/31/10 04:06 AM Re: Pets in Spain? [Re: Puna]
steve robinson Offline
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Puna ... That is a GREAT way of dealing with the situation ! Diplomatic rather than agressive . Spain should learn that lesson !

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#88125 - 09/01/10 09:56 AM Re: Pets in Spain? [Re: steve robinson]
admiral44 Offline
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I appreciate all the colorful commentary on doggie discharge, but perhaps I could get a few more reflections on cats as popular or not in Spain?

Gracias.

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