General Chat / Cats or Dogs?
- 04-January 04
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cg? Offline
I've always thought that knowing me, on any real level, would be precisely like owning a cat. I am exactly like a cat, only far more clumsy, and obviously a human. Therefor, cats. -
Caddie Gone Mad Offline
That reminds me of a story one of my friends told me.Cats because I like giving them cat nip and watch them roll around on the floor. My cat likes to fetch fake mice too. I throw a mouse across the room and she comes back with it in her mouth.
He was at somebody's house, and they had a bunch of cats or soemthing, so they took a bottle of cat nip and just started throwing it up onto the ceiling, and they poured it all over somebody, and the cats were going crazy.
That cat nip sounds like fun stuff. -
Ablaze Offline
Cats because I like giving them cat nip and watch them roll around on the floor. My cat likes to fetch fake mice too. I throw a mouse across the room and she comes back with it in her mouth.
Haha, cat nip, thats exactly what my cat has. I didnt really know what it was until mum bought one for pippa at christmas. She goes mental on the floor with it. -
rctfreak2000 Offline
My cat rests upon me at this very minute. She too is like a dog. Has a craving for attention and will attack stuff.
She's so cute.
Hoorah. -
Panic Offline
My cat acts like a dog too. He walks into the middle of the kitchen, right in the way, and lies down on his back, paws up. -
Blitz Offline
cats born on the street will be afraid of everything for as long as they live, and will not exactly the most accessable creatures. That's because cats run completely on instinct, it's a dumb animal. Look it up in a science book, they are infact dumber than dogs.
Cats born in a house will be more dog-like, and open. The reason for this is their instinct tells them that if something is reguarded as useful, than it should be used. If they have never known you to be endangering them, they will see you as a source of pleasure. Most times, their instinct for fight or flight takes over anyway, even if they lived in one house for 10 years. The only thing that makes cats seem to have some sort of intelligence is their sense of curiosity. Which is really only a throwback to their hunting instinct, which has been repressed under your care. This is why you end up with a meowing cat, and a dead bird on your front porch at 2 in the morning.
And frankly, I'm not trying to be its fucking lover or anything, so why would I waste time "earning" its respect? How stupid. Its a pet, not a human.
Dogs actually establish friendship, which is why they forgive so easy. They also feel guilt. -
Ride6 Offline
Cats.
As long as you keep them fed, give them a home and are friendly and gental they can become wonderful companions. I had one for quite a while and she was always so much fun to watch in the backyard stalking bugs and such. She was also more than happy to curl up on your lap if you we the type who was gental with her (she didn't like excitement).
Dogs can be cute but I've always had bad experiences with them so I admit that I have a phobia of them. Small dogs are cool though, I just don't like big ones.
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cg? Offline
Science teaches us the following: dogs can very easily be taught tricks, while the same cannot be said for cats. Therefor: dogs are smarter.
I beg to differ.
Only an idiot would roll-over for a treat, only a genius knows it doesn't have to.
In other words: cats rule, dogs drool. -
Corkscrew Offline
I prefer cats. Dogs need much attention ; every day you'll have to go for a walk with them, they bark and they're very active. That's why i like cats more, i have two of them and they don't make that much noise (except when they're hungry or when they're angry and bite in my leg, lol), don't need much attention and when i'm fed up with my homework or just sad they jump on my lap and when i stroke them it makes me feel relaxed and let's me think about something else.
So, viva les chats! -
MightyMouse Offline
Dogs.
Because I have a dog. And I don't have a cat.....or a giraffe. But I don't think the last one was a choise, was it?
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