I'm actually a bird person (I know, I'm different...), but, sorry to say, I would have to say dogs on this one.
Dogs Or Cats?
#4
Posted 13 September 2004 - 08:09 AM
Hmmm... tough decision! I like chiuwawas!
But I like cats too 
Grrr I choose... cats!!! Only 'cause Cal is allergic to them
Nah, I wont vote since my vote is split.
Grrr I choose... cats!!! Only 'cause Cal is allergic to them
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#6
Posted 13 September 2004 - 11:43 AM
This won't decide which are better (especially since cats are better), just which more Seeds like. It's too bad I can't vote more than once to at least even things up
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Dogs are (quite literally) stupid. I've never known a smart dog (and you can tell me about all the smart dogs you like but I will never change my mind). Cats can be stupid too, I admit (at least they're cute when they're stupid), but never like dogs (plus cats don't drool like dogs do (yuck)).
Dogs are (quite literally) stupid. I've never known a smart dog (and you can tell me about all the smart dogs you like but I will never change my mind). Cats can be stupid too, I admit (at least they're cute when they're stupid), but never like dogs (plus cats don't drool like dogs do (yuck)).
#8
Posted 13 September 2004 - 12:18 PM
Actually cats can learn to do tricks too (makes them even more cute, and playing ball is cute too (except in dogs, who drool on the ball)). I've only taught my cat Cinnamon to sit (most useful to me), but I know people who have taught their cats more (hoop jumping, use of the toilet and other things).
But doing tricks doesn't prove anything, it's a form of conditioning where the animal learns that if he does something he'll get some sort of treat (and maybe he'll do it just because, which is kind of stupid). You can teach birds (although some birds are pretty smart anyway), rats, mice and even some fish tricks the same way.
But doing tricks doesn't prove anything, it's a form of conditioning where the animal learns that if he does something he'll get some sort of treat (and maybe he'll do it just because, which is kind of stupid). You can teach birds (although some birds are pretty smart anyway), rats, mice and even some fish tricks the same way.
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Posted 13 September 2004 - 06:20 PM
Dogs, Definantly.

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Posted 13 September 2004 - 08:30 PM
You seem very stereotypical Zoo Newt.. not ALL dogs drool, mine doesn't.
I admit my dog can act like an idiot sometimes, but the flat nose helps her look cute and make her fun to watch.
My dog is quite smart, she doesn't always listen to us, but she's smart nontheless.
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I admit my dog can act like an idiot sometimes, but the flat nose helps her look cute and make her fun to watch.
My dog is quite smart, she doesn't always listen to us, but she's smart nontheless.
KM
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Posted 13 September 2004 - 08:31 PM
QUOTE(fersken 123 @ Sep 13 2004, 01:21 PM)
Actually dogs will eat rats too, so it's better to go with the superior animal, the cat.
KM, only with dogs
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