I have to mention that this thread kind of reminds me of when I had my first child. I had both my children at a later than typical age, so most of my peers were already parents when I was pregnant. I heard so many horror stories about traumatic births, colicky babies, teething nightmares, projectile vomiting and pooping, and endless sleepless nights. I gotta tell ya I was prepared to go through 3 days of pure torture to give birth to a life-sucking monster. But I would love that little monster, I was assured of that!
Then I had a quick and easy delivery and a laid-back baby. Both times. Sure there were a few issues here and there, but instead of early motherhood being the most difficult time of my life it was the easiest (granted I was a stay at home mom with only the house and baby to worry about).
I'm so glad to be given notice of all of these potential issues that may come with my cat because it allows me to prepare. If I end up with a wild cat that chews through all my electrical cords, climbs my Christmas tree, eats my plants, destroys my furniture, claws my carpets, tears down my curtains, pees and vomits all over the place, covers my home in cat hair, and needs constant expensive medical care, I can't say the DISers didn't warn me! And I'll deal with it the best I can and love the cat the way I would've loved a colicky, difficult baby just as much as I loved my easy ones. But maybe I'll get lucky and end up with a cat with none or (more realistically) few of these issues. Either way, I'm prepared!