Actually they're playing with her pug and not really giving a crap about its breathing problem.That's because everyone who cares is outside the room.
I have a cat (well, housemate's cat) and I would rather have a dog. Not a pug though. Lots of purebreds make me kinda sad because they have so many health problems.Every person I know who owns a cat, would rather have a dog...and personally, I have, and have had plenty of those. And I prefer cats. Always puzzles me. Mum just won't have any of it though. One more pet in the house...and Krakatoa explodes.
I wish the cat I lived with was like yours. If she is unhappy there's not much you can do to calm her, unlike a dog who you can just take for a walk.I honestly prefer the more independent animals... my cat never bothers anyone unless he's hungry, and even then he'll only meow a few times and then stop. I like my sleep too, so waking early to walk a dog would be tedious for me. I do like dogs though, just not the fact that they usually require more attention. >:
Must be my fault, my apologies. :P