Official Dogs vs Cats


Dogs or cats  

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  1. 1. What do you prefer

    • Dogs
      194
    • Catz
      191


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Results As Of 6/9/14

 

Dogs: 90

Cats: 84

 

Overall: Dogs are still in the lead, however cats are not too far behind needing 6 points to catch up.

 

 

Cats have shorter legs thats why :p

 

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I say cats win because they're fine without us. They don't need us or rely on us. I like how they're outside doing their own thing.

Also cats help out alot by catching pets such as mice.

Dogs annoy me because they're always whining and wanting attention. Just too needy. I don't even want kids, forget about having a dog.

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Cats need more votes.

 

Vote CATZ Now!

Time is ticking....

 

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If you have not voted yet... Do it now!!!  Cats are waiting!

 

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If you already voted dog... it is not too late to change your vote!   Vote cat!  Make the kitties happy!

 

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I say cats win because they're fine without us. They don't need us or rely on us. I like how they're outside doing their own thing.

Also cats help out alot by catching pets such as mice.

Dogs annoy me because they're always whining and wanting attention. Just too needy. I don't even want kids, forget about having a dog.

Ah, but that sort-of defeats the purpose of having a pet since they are meant to be needy. So while you see that as a good point, it would be a bad point for most other people who want pets to actually act like pets.

 

Although in saying that, there are house cats which I consider pet like, so cat people can still have a true pet experience as well. :)

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Ah, but that sort-of defeats the purpose of having a pet since they are meant to be needy.

Snakes, fish, parrots, hamsters, lizards, chameleons, hedgehogs, spiders are not needy, just like cats! 

Meow are you telling me they are not real pets?

 

Only dogs are constantly demanding attention, and need to be taken outside for a walk a few times a day! Silly dogs!

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Cats got it!

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Ah, but that sort-of defeats the purpose of having a pet since they are meant to be needy. So while you see that as a good point, it would be a bad point for most other people who want pets to actually act like pets.

 

Although in saying that, there are house cats which I consider pet like, so cat people can still have a true pet experience as well. :)

meh, I have cats here, and dogs. Dogs are annoying. The cats DONT need me, but they stick around, which makes me feel much better than if i was locking them up and forcing them to be slaves to my loneliness and sadness.

Cats seem to appreciate what i do for them more. dogs will run off, and lick someone else the same way they licked me. and yes i just said that.

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Snakes, fish, parrots, hamsters, lizards, chameleons, hedgehogs, spiders are not needy, just like cats!

Meow are you telling me they are not real pets?

Only dogs are constantly demanding attention, and need to be taken outside for a walk a few times a day! Silly dogs!

Hamsters are actually quite needy in my opinion. Not sure about the rest of them, but I'm sure some of them will be somewhat needy as well.

 

meh, I have cats here, and dogs. Dogs are annoying. The cats DONT need me, but they stick around, which makes me feel much better than if i was locking them up and forcing them to be slaves to my loneliness and sadness.

Cats seem to appreciate what i do for them more. dogs will run off, and lick someone else the same way they licked me. and yes i just said that.

So by sticking around you mean you have house cats? Also, I guess it depends on the breed of the dogs because some dogs I've known hate strangers and only go to the people they recognize.

Hamsters are actually quite needy in my opinion. Not sure about the rest of them, but I'm sure some of them will be somewhat needy as well.

 

So by sticking around you mean you have house cats? Also, I guess it depends on the breed of the dogs because some dogs I've known hate strangers and only go to the people they recognize.

Hell no, don't let the cats in the house. Sticking around meaning they stay outside, but stick around.

I live out in the country and they have plenty of places to go off to, and they do sometimes, but usually return.

They aren't relying on me for food. I've seen them many times with huge mice, rabbits, and all types of things they were eating.

The dogs eventually will come near anyone, simply because they NEED them.

Dogs and cats are really different breeds. Dogs are more social.

I'm a slave to my own sadness, don't need to trap a dog, ha.

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