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Topic: Cat or Dog person? And Why?
PrintsCharming's photo
Fri 03/22/13 01:48 PM
Love to hear your answer.

mightymoe's photo
Fri 03/22/13 01:50 PM
dogs... cats suck

BettyB's photo
Fri 03/22/13 01:55 PM
I love both equally. :heart:

CuteKittyKat's photo
Fri 03/22/13 02:01 PM

Both!

The cuteness of puppies and dogs are irresistible, I just want to hug and cuddle them; but the elegance, class and finesse of cats are a sight to behold, even though cats gives me allergy I can´t resist them.

Winlei's photo
Fri 03/22/13 02:20 PM
I love both, esp. Young ones. Ill sneak them to my bed.

1Cynderella's photo
Fri 03/22/13 03:03 PM
<---- Dog person. I bond with dogs better than cats.

oldhippie1952's photo
Fri 03/22/13 03:08 PM
Dog person. I'm highly allergic to cats.

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Fri 03/22/13 03:21 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Fri 03/22/13 03:23 PM
<----this is my magic cat Ruby. She adores me.

CATS.

I love dogs too.

motowndowntown's photo
Fri 03/22/13 03:39 PM
Dogs.

A cat won't ever pick up your stinky socks for ya in the morning.

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Fri 03/22/13 05:55 PM
Edited by sanmiguel1 on Fri 03/22/13 05:58 PM
i like dogs.......dogs go and bring back the stick when you throw it cats just look at you and think hey you just thrown the stick if you want it that bad you go get it lol

bigmclargehuge's photo
Fri 03/22/13 06:06 PM
Dogs. Big dogs. Little dogs can get very annoying plus all cats look the same.

buddierg's photo
Mon 04/08/13 12:57 AM
Edited by buddierg on Mon 04/08/13 01:01 AM
There's many reasons why people have animals, and love the others as well, but my take on My inclination towards Dogs or any animal that is receptive to it's caretaker, and can show some effort in expressing their joy to have a home with you. My Dog "Buddy", passed over the rainbow bridge not yet 3 months ago at the age of 19 (133 dog years). I haven't felt a loss so powerful from any passing of people in or around my life. A video I saw on StumbleUpon entitled,"The difference between Cats and Dogs", contains an excellent way to describe their differences with one example. The mother Dog is shown teaching (rather patiently,)her pup to venture down a flight of stairs. It goes on for about a minute and a half, I almost lost interest).Then, the video captures a mother Cat observing her Kitten attempting to reach the first step of the stairs. After 30 seconds of Kitty, reaching out with that first paw,Mother Cat raises her Paw and "BAM! down the stairs goes Kitty!laugh



"That's the Difference between Cats and Dogs".

buddierg's photo
Mon 04/08/13 01:12 AM
I read your answer that described a cat's indifference to your throwing a stick, mouse, ringing ball, whatever, for them it's a multiple choice decision and they let you know it.Sometimes they stare you down like "Did I say throw the ball?". My dog buddy was exactly like that when it came to throwing balls, Frisbee, sticks or bundled newspaper, whatever it was, he may or may not chase after it first looking at me then the ball, then back to me, and makes a dash for the object, grabs it, proceeds to lay down . When I call to him or go to him he takes whatever it is with his mouth and moves few feet away, starring at me, as if to say, "You threw this thing away, you didn't want it so now it's mine, so BACK OFF, master.

Dodo_David's photo
Mon 04/08/13 06:44 AM

Being that I am a Melmacian, I just love cats.
They taste great whether fried or baked or ...

Wait. What was the question again?

pennyg281's photo
Mon 04/08/13 03:16 PM
Being that I am a Melmacian, I just love cats. They taste great whether fried or baked or ... Wait. What was the question again?
Dave . . We have been over this before. :) . . Cats are FRIENDS . . .Not FOOD. :)

pennyg281's photo
Mon 04/08/13 03:20 PM
I love both but I am more of a cat person. They are more independant and easier to care for. And BTW Sanmiguel . . My cat plays fetch . . She will bring me her toy mouse to throw . .in chase it and bring it back again. :)

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Mon 04/08/13 03:46 PM

dogs... cats suck



No, cats scratch.

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Mon 04/08/13 03:47 PM


Being that I am a Melmacian, I just love cats.
They taste great whether fried or baked or ...

Wait. What was the question again?



I am an agent of the Goddess Bast. She has proclaimed that the penalty for killing a cat is death.

Where do you live anyway?

Dodo_David's photo
Mon 04/08/13 06:47 PM



Being that I am a Melmacian, I just love cats.
They taste great whether fried or baked or ...

Wait. What was the question again?



I am an agent of the Goddess Bast. She has proclaimed that the penalty for killing a cat is death.

Where do you live anyway?



Dodo_David's photo
Mon 04/08/13 06:50 PM
Edited by Dodo_David on Mon 04/08/13 06:52 PM

There's many reasons why people have animals, and love the others as well, but my take on My inclination towards Dogs or any animal that is receptive to it's caretaker, and can show some effort in expressing their joy to have a home with you. My Dog "Buddy", passed over the rainbow bridge not yet 3 months ago at the age of 19 (133 dog years). I haven't felt a loss so powerful from any passing of people in or around my life. A video I saw on StumbleUpon entitled,"The difference between Cats and Dogs", contains an excellent way to describe their differences with one example. The mother Dog is shown teaching (rather patiently,)her pup to venture down a flight of stairs. It goes on for about a minute and a half, I almost lost interest).Then, the video captures a mother Cat observing her Kitten attempting to reach the first step of the stairs. After 30 seconds of Kitty, reaching out with that first paw,Mother Cat raises her Paw and "BAM! down the stairs goes Kitty!laugh



"That's the Difference between Cats and Dogs".


Then there is this difference.

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