Dogs Or Cats?
#18
Posted 13 September 2004 - 09:10 PM
Dogs are more affectionate, playful, warm and fuzzy, wet (licks), fun, cuuuuuute, and other things! Love the tail wag too
Kitties... Cold hard stares, don't often interact, when untrained can scratch people, hiss, etc.
Doggies all the way!
#19
Posted 13 September 2004 - 09:12 PM
Cats are annoying, always making me sneeze
I love dogs, so fun to play with, and all my old cat did (even when it was a kitten) was sit on the couch all day...
I gotta get a picture of my dog and put it on that one thread
EDIT: Also my dog does not drool, sometimes she can get annoying with all the barking, but I guess barking at a robber would better than nothing
And my dog is very cute, I've seen some cats that are verrry ugly
#22
Posted 13 September 2004 - 11:29 PM

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#23
Posted 14 September 2004 - 01:48 AM
Hyper has a point about untrained cats, but I could make the same point for untrained dogs (of which there are way too many in my neighborhood; so many people get pets without considering the required commitment
I don't enjoy being nearly beaten to death by a dog's tail and I have long been tired of cleaning up things the dog has knocked over with that tail. (Not much fun playing with that tail either. Cat's tails get a mind of their own and it's pretty funny to watch.)
Dogs demand too much attention, they always want to be fussed over and it drives me crazy when a dog sits and stares at me.
Playful in dogs (at least the ones I've known) usually involves getting slobber all over some item, which one is then obligated to touch in order to throw it (again). At least cats are cute when they pounce on something or bat it around the room (unless it has a bell in it. Whoever thought cat toys with bells were a good idea must have been a dog lover.). (Cat slobber is also pretty gross, but it's rare.)
A large dog definitely produces more heat than a little cat. But a cat doesn't take up the entire bed on a (very rare) cold winter night (or any night, for that matter) and doesn't make you too hot in the (very, very long) summer.
Cute is too subjective to argue, but cats are cuter than dogs anyway
#24
Posted 14 September 2004 - 02:30 AM
Hyper has a point about untrained cats, but I could make the same point for untrained dogs (of which there are way too many in my neighborhood; so many people get pets without considering the required commitment
I don't enjoy being nearly beaten to death by a dog's tail and I have long been tired of cleaning up things the dog has knocked over with that tail. (Not much fun playing with that tail either. Cat's tails get a mind of their own and it's pretty funny to watch.)
Dogs demand too much attention, they always want to be fussed over and it drives me crazy when a dog sits and stares at me.
Playful in dogs (at least the ones I've known) usually involves getting slobber all over some item, which one is then obligated to touch in order to throw it (again). At least cats are cute when they pounce on something or bat it around the room (unless it has a bell in it. Whoever thought cat toys with bells were a good idea must have been a dog lover.). (Cat slobber is also pretty gross, but it's rare.)
A large dog definitely produces more heat than a little cat. But a cat doesn't take up the entire bed on a (very rare) cold winter night (or any night, for that matter) and doesn't make you too hot in the (very, very long) summer.
Cute is too subjective to argue, but cats are cuter than dogs anyway
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#27
Posted 14 September 2004 - 09:54 AM
I'm sure there are some mustelid lovers somewhere, Ferret. I like ferrets ok.
#28
Posted 14 September 2004 - 01:01 PM
Golden Retrievers are one of the brighter breeds of dogs, they're extremely similar in intelligence and temperament to Labradors (which are usd as Guide Dogs, which ask a lot of the dogs). They're well known as being one of the most good-natured dogs, I've never met one that wasn't friendly... and I've met a lot of them.
While other animals can be trained, in 90% of cases it's much easier to train a dog to do a trick than a cat. This isn't that they're smarter, just that cats are more independent while dogs are more eager to please.
Two of my close friends have cats, and I used to own cats when I was younger. They're great animals and great pets, but they just can't match up to dogs in my opinion. And they too have their funny little habits, my cute widdle Becky does some pretty amusing things sometimes
#29
Posted 15 September 2004 - 02:37 AM
I'm sure there are some mustelid lovers somewhere, Ferret. I like ferrets ok.
Lol, it was a cat that kept showing up in my front yard every afternoon for some reason. I fed it a Cheese Curl and the next day there was a dead bird on my doorstep.
#30
Posted 15 September 2004 - 02:55 AM
Lol I saw this joke on a website
i like cats too, lets exchange recipes.
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