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What animals have you raised that have caused you a psychological shadow and you don't want to keep them in your life?

To tell the truth, I don't have many pets. If you count the pets taken care of by my friends, I have raised rabbits, goldfish, a husky, a corgi, an English short blue cat and a civet. Among these animals, huskies and English short blue cats have caused me a psychological shadow and I don't want to keep them in my life. To put it bluntly, if I have a pet in the future, I will never choose.

First of all, Husky

Husky is affectionately called by many people? Huh? However, many people may not know that Husky is an expert in house demolition. If the owner can't ensure that huskies can get enough exercise every day, he will find a job at home by himself, such as digging cabinets and floors, and often make the home a mess. For example, once I came home late because I had to work overtime. But when I got home, I found that the sofa at home had been bitten by Husky, and the cup originally placed on the coffee table broke into pieces on the floor. It can be said that this is the first time I have seen the power of husky demolition. Since then, I have been afraid of husky, let alone raising it. More importantly, huskies are very clingy. If they call their host but don't get their response, they are likely to attract their attention by playing tricks, such as shouting and destroying things.

Second, the British short blue cat

Many people have British short blue cats, and many people like this kind of cat. According to my experience in raising English short blue cats, I found that this kind of cat is still very vindictive and vengeful. Take my experience of raising English short blue cats as an example. Before I got on well with him, he peed on my quilt and pillow from time to time, which made me lose several sets of sheets and quilts. And sometimes they come to scare people in the middle of the night, such as running to bed or screaming outside the door. It can be said that although the British short blue cat is beautiful, it left a bad impression on me and cast a shadow over the cat. I won't keep it again.

To sum up, in my pet-keeping experience, Huskies and English short blue cats have successfully given me a shadow, which makes me completely unwilling to keep these two kinds of pets.