I voted other.
I never have, but I should have.
I thought that getting a cat would be lovely, as I'd never had an indoors cat, nor a pet of my own as an adult. Then a few weeks later, DH's boss had a cat that needed a new home! She was the sweetest cat, she'd been picked up as a stray with a sibling cat and mama cat, had one home...adopted to another home...the owner's husband died and the wife needed to downsize in animals so she took the cat to the pound...that woman's son found out, and drove from Seattle to Spokane to get the cat, took the cat home...that man is the partner of DH's former boss. However, found out that the cat doesn't get along with other animals; she didn't do anything, but the other animals just try to KILL her (it's why she was the one chosen for the pound, b/c the other cats picked on her so badly).
So we took her. As I was meeting her, I started having allergies. I figured...they have 4 cats and 3 dogs that routinely use this area, I'm just being overwhelmed.
That night, I had my first "real" asthma attack (previously it required going running in the extreme cold, or rowing in a regatta, to induce lung problems) and it was very very very bad.
I should have returned her to the boss.
We didn't. And while I didn't have more attacks *quite* that bad, it never got easy for me. And things just got worse and worse (turns out the same thing she had about her that inspired violence in other animals also spurred my then toddler to try to "get" her as well), she had to be kept away from the main living areas to keep her safe...then we moved and our landlady had forgotten we had a cat, forbid her to be in the house, we had to keep her in the garage (shudder) while we worked out a better plan....we then had our in laws watching her (coming by every day) while we were in so CA, FIL took sick, DH went back...cat had been very very sick all over the place, and while hubby was cleaning it all up, he had doors open...he was called away to the hospital by his dad and left in a rush... We never saw the cat again.
I should have given her back to the boss the day after the asthma attack. Would have been better for everyone.
This was in '07. Haven't had another pet since. Not sure I will. Definitely not a cat again.