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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I know, but for the sake of this poll you are meant to make the one you voted for seem almost perfect. :)

 

I guess I can understand why you are undecided since you like a lot many animals & have had many dogs and cats in the past.

Good point LimeMeister, we need to focus on dog leadership.

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Definitely Dogs. 

 

Allergic to Cats and they're not exactly loyal are they? We had a cat that would pop in for dinner, hiss at you, and then leave for the next house and the next meal.

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Definitely Dogs. 

 

Allergic to Cats and they're not exactly loyal are they? We had a cat that would pop in for dinner, hiss at you, and then leave for the next house and the next meal.

Thats because they know you dislike them :p

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That's the reality - both animals have their own characteristics we love and enjoy and even the negatives make them appealing (or not).

 

I love animals of all kinds.  If I had my way I would own a small acreage and have a couple of dogs and cats, a pygmy goat or 2, a couple of pigs, chickens etc.  I was raised on a farm and miss the the animals.

 

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Aw heck getting all sentimental......

Dude, you do realise the carbon output of cats or dogs are higher than the output of a family small engine car? why you try kill us wi greenhouse gas? :cry:

Clearly after food as a reward is all  ;)

The cat was obviously heating up his food to the right temperature, but selfish ambulance people took it away before the food was just right.

I feel dirty for typing that.

Oh, so we're posting these type of stories now:

It wasn't a vs thing so no need to get all sour on me. I was just showing John's the error of his ways.

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The cat was obviously heating up his food to the right temperature, but selfish ambulance people took it away before the food was just right.

I feel dirty for typing that.

It wasn't a vs thing so no need to get all sour on me. I was just showing John's the error of his ways.

A lime getting sour eh ? :laugh:

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