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meh...our dog eats rocks. it also has some personality and habbits. humans also protray many of the same features in a different way. (or is it the other way round?) anyway...
it too knows when it has done something wrong. dad dont like it inside of a night time but the rest of us dont mind. so you will hear the dog creep up-stairs (they creak a LOT) and step in just the right spots so that they dont creak to go upstairs and go to her basket. early mornin though she is IN my bed :gasp: but our dog will bite if you stirr it up, but fortunatly it seems to have not learned how to bite hard so it kinda just nibbles. then you say "STOP" and she calms down a bit so you give her a pat (petting vs patting? same word?) and she knows you were just playing. for me, dogs seem better pet wise... cats come in every know and again, get their attention then piss off some place to hunt something. dogs seem to hang about with you more often. |
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If your cat is strictly indoors, it will be alot more sociable vs and indoor/outdoor cat. It also just greatly varies from cat to cat. I love cats, they don't need/want constant attention and care taking like dogs do. They can entertain themselves easily if your gone for hours at a time like I am and don't feel like walking a dog everyday and clean up its poop and its bad house manners. And how can you not like a pet that WANTS to poop in a box and keep itself constantly clean?
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Cats don't eat shit or lick their private parts and then give you sloppy kisses.
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We have a chihuahua that poops in a litter box? Sounds retarded, but you can't really kick your chihuahua outside to poop when it's -30...
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Hell, I'd pay big bucks for a chick that could lick her own gimmick while I'm plowing away at it ? $$$$$$$ |
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