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    LOL! Yes! All of the above! I draw the line at under-the-blankets, but Samson will cross the line when I'm not home.





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    What a fun thread and so many adorable pics! Oh, my furniture was *sacrificed* long ago to my dogs and my kitties. It's been initiated so many times, I can't even count.

    Usually the cats hog it the most and Gretta with her short legs just lies in her doggie bed with AnnaBelle (who can't jump any more). Kenny is rather large so he stays on ground level too! I'll see if I can find any pics to attach though.

    Ok, the first is an older one of Gretta. The second is a very recent one of Gretta, with Dexter kitty on it too. The third is AnnaBelle before she had her accident.
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    It would have to be a yes.
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    Of course!!



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    Around here, the more sensible question would be: are PEOPLE allowed on the furniture, or not? Many's the time Dad walks in, looks around at all the full chairs and sofa, and goes in to his bed; where he has to move Crystal and Vita to get in. When company comes, I have to go around a move "stuff" to make room for them to sit. Most folks have to move laundry and newspapers; I have to move furries!
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    I would never allow my dogs on the furniture! Uh oh; my nose just grew an inch!

    I'll never (I know, I know; never say never) allow dogs on the furniture again though. When I get my rescue dog it will have to be satisfied with a plush doggie bed on the floor.
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    at my house - if you want a good seat you have to move the cat first ... she has a "blankie" on the love seat, so it remains relatively cat-hair free for guests. Most everybody who visits us already has fur on them from their own pets, though. LOVE all the pics in this thread!
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    Wouldn't have it any other way!

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    Unfortunately no! I dont mind critters on the furniture, but Hubby says Absolutely No!!!! So no doggies on furniture for me!

    But I do lay on the doggie beds with the doggies!!!
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    Hehehe, what a great thread. I am loving all of the pictures. too cute.

    And I especially love anything that will get us pictures of Daisy and Delilah. Those are very cute pictures, Terri.

    But in any case my answer is a very definite, yes. As a matter of fact, when I bought the couch in the den, I purposely went to a used furniture store so that I wouldn't get too upset if Ginger messed it up. We both love that couch.
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