nice to see someone who's objective. :thumbsup:
dogs cannot jump over windows.
this is actually a cat
more cats jumping in through windows, i see
If you wanna refute my comments, I'll prefer you show evidence of dogs jumping into pple's home in HIGH RISE building (SG context), over the balcony or windows.
Dogs can jump over windows, yes. But climb their way up 10th storey HDB flats and gain entry via the windows?? I doubt so.
Maybe you never kena before a cat entering your house and mess up the place, but a lot of pple sure does. Can you imagine the frustrations of waking up in the morning and the place is in a mess with overturned dustbins and such? Or have to close the windows at night and endure the stuffiness in order to keep out irritating cats. Or walking to the toilet in the middle of the night and getting a serious fright when an object dash across the room and out of the window? or making strange sounds in the kitchen searching for food in the middle of the night?
Cats are capable of all these MORE than dogs does. In Singapore context, high rise HDB flats. In what way is these not objective comment?
Also, I mentioned that cats are a greater nuisance, because they can potentially gain access into each and every unit in a high rise HDB flat via the windows. Dogs.. maybe only ground floor units, if any.
Dogs are potential public nuisance too, nevertheless. Especially if they have inconsiderate owners. But that's more or less limited to public areas/parks, and not into
high rise households.
But if there's a ban for dog in HDB buildings, I'll support it too.
HDB estates are meant for humans to stay, not for 4 legged animals to roam around. But if these animals somehow got toilet trained and does not dirty the place or cause disturbances, it's okay to share the space with them in the open areas.