So my fiance and I miss the company of a furry child (we both had pets in our parental homes) and we've been tossing around the idea of getting a cat after we're married (so, in about 2 years).
We have our heart set on a Bengal cat, not simply for their looks but because their unique personality seems like a nice middle ground between a dog and a cat (you can teach it tricks, it likes walks and will greet you at the door, they get pretty big and athletic, they love children and get along with dogs). They're expensive but I come from a wealthy family and buying purebred pets has always been part of the pet owning process. The fiance loves the idea and loves the cat breed but the problem is his nosy, jealous twin brother who criticizes EVERYTHING we do ("you want to get married? that's a waste of money. If you really loved each other you wouldn't need a big party to prove it" "you're saving all your money for traveling instead of buying consumer items? that's stupid, look at my new widescreen computer monitor" "I hate it when couples hold hands or kiss in public, it's gross and unnecessary") He tries to put down his brother, my fiance, any chance he gets (he's insecure because he's still working the same job he did after high school and has made zero effort to better himself or his situation and has never had a girlfriend and my fiance is the first in his family to graduate university and the family makes a big fuss about it and our upcoming wedding).
Anyway, family drama aside, he's berating my fiance for wanting to buy an expensive what he calls "designer cat just to show off to people and show you've got money" instead of going to a cat rescue and picking one up for free like he did. And my fiance, although he KNOWS his brother is bitter, is buying into it. The FIL also thinks the cat is too much money, although he says if we want one we certainly will be able to afford one on two professional salaries and it DOES sound kind of neat.
What do you guys think? The breeder is a nice lady and we've visited her several times, she only breeds her cats once every year or two and there's a waiting list for the kittens and you have to interact with your chosen kitten under supervision before you can take it home just to make sure that you and the cat will match. Also, she has boxers, and we'd love to get a family dog (a boxer since we've both had great experiences with them) once we have some kids, so it's a nice bonus that these kittens get exposed to the very breed of dog we want to get.
Here's a picture of a bengal for those who dont know what one looks like:
http://meow-cats.com/wp-content/uplo...08/bengal2.jpg

That works for me.
But if you just can't yet...I say if you can afford it and want it,go for it.You'll never be able to please everyone,so don't even worry about what others will think of you.You can look into rescues to though...in case you wanted more then one option.I still say the boxer idea is better 