NEW YORK TIMES
HOME & GARDEN | February 17, 2011
Warm Nights, Cold Noses
By BOB MORRIS
Sharing a mattress with pets has its risks: germs, crowding and rivalries. It also has its rewards: unconditional love.
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NEW YORK TIMES
HOME & GARDEN | February 17, 2011
Warm Nights, Cold Noses
By BOB MORRIS
Sharing a mattress with pets has its risks: germs, crowding and rivalries. It also has its rewards: unconditional love.
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Actually sleeping with pets is not good. But having pets in your house is really advisable to some. According to some studies, if you have a domesticated animal in your house they add lifespan.
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