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akhe100
Posted: May 22 2007, 04:20 AM
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Never want to be involved with a cat sexually. That aside I love kitties, they're smart, playfully, graceful, soft, cuddly, and soooo cute. I also love dogs, both are really great animals, but don't diss either.
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Posted: May 22 2007, 11:03 PM
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I adore cats. I've always been a cat lover and a wolf lover second. Cats are highly intelligent and have personalities. They are as independent as humans and you have to treat them with respect. A cat does what a cat wants and you can't force them. A dog is a loyal being who is pre-programmed genetically to be docile and willing to accept your orders. Personally, I prefer my companions to be as independent as I like my humans.

I too like the larger breeds of dogs. I can't stand most smaller breeds. Although, it's mostly a case by case thing... There have been a couple that I got to know that I liked.

Cats can be wonderful friends, but they won't be sexual partners. Treat them righ and they can be as loving as a dog. Ask my husband, he hated cats until he met mine. :)
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Posted: May 23 2007, 05:41 AM
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Haven't you watched Robot Chicken!? Cats are jerks! Dogs are a million times better.
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renn
Posted: May 23 2007, 10:41 AM
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I dont like cats either - we've always had a few kicking around but i only ever loved 2 of them - independent cooldude toms :D I think cats stink - cat people's houses always stink of cats and lucky me, my boyfriend is a cat person and has two of the stinkiest <_< they are demanding 'stroke me NOW, bitch' and sneaky - when they poop on the bathmat and you punish them, they go do it again when you're not looking! They are set in their ways- kick off if theyre moved around, whereas you can take a dog with you on your travels. As something of a nomad this appeals to me ^_^

but i dont hold much to the 'i like cats coz theyre independent' deal - the vast majority of cats ive met are needy attention seekers, and you do get independent intelligent dogs.
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Posted: May 23 2007, 10:12 PM
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QUOTE (renn @ May 23 2007, 03:41 AM)
I dont like cats either - we've always had a few kicking around but i only ever loved 2 of them - independent cooldude toms  :D  I think cats stink - cat people's houses always stink of cats and lucky me, my boyfriend is a cat person and has two of the stinkiest  <_<  they are demanding 'stroke me NOW, bitch' and sneaky - when they poop on the bathmat and you punish them, they go do it again when you're not looking!  They are set in their ways- kick off if theyre moved around, whereas you can take a dog with you on your travels.  As something of a nomad this appeals to me  ^_^

but i dont hold much to the 'i like cats coz theyre independent' deal - the vast majority of cats ive met are needy attention seekers, and you do get independent intelligent dogs.

I've met about an equal amount of independent cats to "needy" ones. I have a much older cat, and when he was younger he was highly independent. He rarely came to me for affection, but he would follow me around outside like a puppy. When he got older, he turned into an needy old elderly man. :lol: He doesn't really demand attention, but he does flop in our lap a lot.

Cat homes stink because of the litterbox. I have a littermaid (expensive, I know) and it's always scooping the box and storing the smell away. Properly maintained, the littermaid has kept my house "cat-smell" free. Unaltered males also contribute to the "stink". Especially if they mark inside the home. Cats are very fastidious and most refuse to go in a litterbox that isn't perfectly clean. Unfortunately, cats can learn bad habits just like dogs. They just don't respond to punishment the same. (Nothing like cat-pee on your bed as a reminder...)

I have always believed that there is a cat for every person. (Even those who were mice in a past life and currently hate cats...) If it wasn't for Shadow, I know my husband would still hate cats. (he hated them for the same reasons stated above) Sure, there are still some cats he can't stand, but overall he learned to be more open minded when it comes to felines.

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Posted: May 24 2007, 07:44 AM
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I don't like cats much..

they seem to have bad karma...

Personally i see them as selfish..

freeload off your food..beg all day..try to kill your pets...

just havoc.. i really dislike them.

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