• Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    Goldfish require a ton of effort. They need huge tanks, water filtration systems, chemical balancing (nitrate buildup can kill them pretty quickly), and regularly scheduled feeding times. Dogs on the other hand just need to be taken outside every few hours and fed two or three times a day on top of the occasional vet visit.

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    Am I owning cats wrong? Cats are easy as fuck. You just take care of Vet/Food/Poop they do the rest

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      Hell yeah cats are a piece of cake to look after. You can’t completely neglect them but they do largely take care of themselves.

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        The hardest part about owning cats is when you put the complicated cat scratching post/bed thing together.

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      Imho dogs are easier than cats. Cats vomit all over the place in weird spots so it’s a constant cleaning struggle. Dogs, once trained, are pretty straightforward

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    Cats should swap place with parakeets on the effort axis. Salt water fish should be higher effort than babies.

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    Why your cat so far to the right? They are a lot easier to look after than dogs. You have to walk dogs 53 times a day or at least they think so.

    The cat doesn’t care, a good day for a cat is when they spend 75% of the time on your bed.

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      I’m gonna go ahead and say the scale is logarithmic, because the jumps from cat to dog to baby/horse to dragon are all depicted about the same and are definitely not

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    I have a friend who’s gotten into hermit crab rescue with his wife, and if you’re only expending the effort shown on this chart, congratulations you’re an abusive pet owner.

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      I had a girlfriend who had a snake, It didn’t really bother me in and of itself, but I just found the whole food situation to be disgusting. It was either eating live grasshoppers (those things are creepy as hell) or dead mice.

      I was quite happy to hold it though, at least once I was assured that it wasn’t going to constrict my arm off.

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    The scale on this graph cant be accurate.

    Its not a similar jump in effot between a parakeet and a cat as a cat and a horse.

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      Perhaps it’s logarithmic. Which makes the magnification needed to see sea monkeys even more impressive.

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    I’m pretty sure birds take way more effort than dogs and cats.

    I’m pretty sure, as a dog owner that ferrets are both more effort and more work than a dog.

    • AFK BRB Chocolate@lemmy.world
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      But not really less effort than a cat unless you just keep them in a cage, which you shouldn’t do. We had a house rabbit, and I really loved it, but rabbits like to (need to) chew, and bunny-proofing your home is a huge pain. But otherwise they’re kind of similar: easy to litter train, very individual personalities, etc.

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    That thing depicted there looks like a 7-9mo old baby. That’s when things get fun, but still a lot of effort.