Ooh. That's evil. I'l much rather be a cat. I used to hate them, but ever since one decided to start making us care for it, I have a newfound respect for them. And now we have two kittens. One of them looking identical to this one:
Ooh. That's evil. I'l much rather be a cat. I used to hate them, but ever since one decided to start making us care for it, I have a newfound respect for them. And now we have two kittens. One of them looking identical to this one:
Hmmm...That pictures shows why tamper proof packaging is needed for food. You never know what someone is going to sneak in there.
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@thefox Would I rather have a animal that kills children eats them and attacks adults severly. FACT! (wheter or not the dog is abused by owner) Or would I be a cat?
Im just having a laugh for what it´s worth. Though I am a catsperson an unsmelly dog when I own a house would be welcome.
@zane: The lion is a part of the cat family, as is the wolf a part of the dog family. For the record, I think the lion would probably do more damage to a human than a wolf would.
@pixlmahn Kind of farfetched there man those are wild animals not pets and we certaintly deserve to get killed by both of those considering what we're done to their species.
[edit] Coprophagia in dogs This section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please improve the article by adding references. See the talk page for details. (July 2008)
Coprophagia is a behavior often observed in dogs. Hofmeister, Cumming, and Dhein (2001) wrote that this behavior in dogs has not been well-researched and prepared a study.[1] In a preliminary paper, they write that there are various hypotheses for this behavior in canines, although none have been proven:
Dogs might want attention from their caretakers. They might have anxiety or stress or worry about being punished for bad behaviors. They had been punished for having
Well, there is the whole "cat-lady" thing, which may be a stereotype but rings true in an alarming number of cases (where she's unmarried, middle-aged, and obsesses over her little army of felines as a substitute for children). Of course, people also sometimes obsess in similarly strange ways with dogs, but there's a distinctive way in which it seems to happen with older single women and cats.
You guys can quote me as CanineSage if you want, because I'm going to side with the dog-lovers on this one. I don't give a crap which animal is smarter, I enjoy being around dogs a lot than cats.
Also, this thread is making me sad because my dog is 800 miles away and I won't see him till Christmas...
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Aww, that sucks Phoenix. I have my dog sleeping right next to my chair right now.
It's a good thing you guys can't see me, because I'm probably about to start crying...Gah, it's hard sometimes, to be so far away...
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There can only be one, like in that foreign movie where there could only be one, and in the end there is only one dude left, because that was the point.
geez @whoknew and @warioswodds someone might actual get sad because of those remarks, If i was lonely or had a house (place for animals to live) I would get a pet. I was thinking of trolling back with couples and dogs but.... Lock thread, anyone?
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