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Why did you pick a cat over a dog?
I'm curious what made you choose cats over dogs?
I prefer cats because I don't have to bathe them every so often. I also like how I don't have to walk them (dogs love to get their paws all dirty and roll around in gunk). Cats are usually smaller, and therefore eat less and have smaller poops. I just think generally that cats are more attractive graceful creatures that naturally smell good. But let's hear your thoughts on cats vs dogs. -- "Hilary Duff is the covergirl for an international youth industry" -- Unknown View the countdown for when Hilary Duff turns 18 (I know you're waiting for it): http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/...&month=09&year =2005&hour=00&m The next T-shirt slogan (seriously): "Is it chicken or is it tuna?" |
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Because I live in an apartment.
Otherwise, I would definitely have a dog. A big dog. I dig my cats though. I'm sure I'll have cats for the rest of my life. Jon "Ablang" wrote in message ... I'm curious what made you choose cats over dogs? I prefer cats because I don't have to bathe them every so often. I also like how I don't have to walk them (dogs love to get their paws all dirty and roll around in gunk). Cats are usually smaller, and therefore eat less and have smaller poops. I just think generally that cats are more attractive graceful creatures that naturally smell good. But let's hear your thoughts on cats vs dogs. -- "Hilary Duff is the covergirl for an international youth industry" -- Unknown View the countdown for when Hilary Duff turns 18 (I know you're waiting for it): http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/...&month=09&year =2005&hour=00&m The next T-shirt slogan (seriously): "Is it chicken or is it tuna?" |
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Because I live in an apartment.
Otherwise, I would definitely have a dog. A big dog. I dig my cats though. I'm sure I'll have cats for the rest of my life. Jon "Ablang" wrote in message ... I'm curious what made you choose cats over dogs? I prefer cats because I don't have to bathe them every so often. I also like how I don't have to walk them (dogs love to get their paws all dirty and roll around in gunk). Cats are usually smaller, and therefore eat less and have smaller poops. I just think generally that cats are more attractive graceful creatures that naturally smell good. But let's hear your thoughts on cats vs dogs. -- "Hilary Duff is the covergirl for an international youth industry" -- Unknown View the countdown for when Hilary Duff turns 18 (I know you're waiting for it): http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/...&month=09&year =2005&hour=00&m The next T-shirt slogan (seriously): "Is it chicken or is it tuna?" |
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We have FIVE cats.
BTW, what is a dog? "Ablang" wrote in message ... I'm curious what made you choose cats over dogs? I prefer cats because I don't have to bathe them every so often. I also like how I don't have to walk them (dogs love to get their paws all dirty and roll around in gunk). Cats are usually smaller, and therefore eat less and have smaller poops. I just think generally that cats are more attractive graceful creatures that naturally smell good. But let's hear your thoughts on cats vs dogs. |
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We have FIVE cats.
BTW, what is a dog? "Ablang" wrote in message ... I'm curious what made you choose cats over dogs? I prefer cats because I don't have to bathe them every so often. I also like how I don't have to walk them (dogs love to get their paws all dirty and roll around in gunk). Cats are usually smaller, and therefore eat less and have smaller poops. I just think generally that cats are more attractive graceful creatures that naturally smell good. But let's hear your thoughts on cats vs dogs. |
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For me its because of my job. I work seasonally for about 5 months out
of the year. It requires me to be gone up to 12 hours a day 7 days a week for some time. So I wouldnt be able to give a dog the care and time they would need (ie walks etc) Cats in that sense are much easier to care for. I just didnt want to be unfair to a dog though I love them just as much as cats Rich wrote: We have FIVE cats. BTW, what is a dog? "Ablang" wrote in message ... I'm curious what made you choose cats over dogs? I prefer cats because I don't have to bathe them every so often. I also like how I don't have to walk them (dogs love to get their paws all dirty and roll around in gunk). Cats are usually smaller, and therefore eat less and have smaller poops. I just think generally that cats are more attractive graceful creatures that naturally smell good. But let's hear your thoughts on cats vs dogs. |
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For me its because of my job. I work seasonally for about 5 months out
of the year. It requires me to be gone up to 12 hours a day 7 days a week for some time. So I wouldnt be able to give a dog the care and time they would need (ie walks etc) Cats in that sense are much easier to care for. I just didnt want to be unfair to a dog though I love them just as much as cats Rich wrote: We have FIVE cats. BTW, what is a dog? "Ablang" wrote in message ... I'm curious what made you choose cats over dogs? I prefer cats because I don't have to bathe them every so often. I also like how I don't have to walk them (dogs love to get their paws all dirty and roll around in gunk). Cats are usually smaller, and therefore eat less and have smaller poops. I just think generally that cats are more attractive graceful creatures that naturally smell good. But let's hear your thoughts on cats vs dogs. |
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I'm curious what made you choose cats over dogs?
I prefer cats because I don't have to bathe them every so often. I also like how I don't have to walk them (dogs love to get their paws all dirty and roll around in gunk). Cats are usually smaller, and therefore eat less and have smaller poops. I just think generally that cats are more attractive graceful creatures that naturally smell good. But let's hear your thoughts on cats vs dogs. I prefer cats for many reasons, few of which: because I dont have to walk them, I don't have to bathe them, they are clean re the litterbox, and they are independent. Flippy in Melbourne, Australia. My Cats: http://www.flippyscatpage.com |
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I'm curious what made you choose cats over dogs?
I prefer cats because I don't have to bathe them every so often. I also like how I don't have to walk them (dogs love to get their paws all dirty and roll around in gunk). Cats are usually smaller, and therefore eat less and have smaller poops. I just think generally that cats are more attractive graceful creatures that naturally smell good. But let's hear your thoughts on cats vs dogs. I prefer cats for many reasons, few of which: because I dont have to walk them, I don't have to bathe them, they are clean re the litterbox, and they are independent. Flippy in Melbourne, Australia. My Cats: http://www.flippyscatpage.com |
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"Ablang" wrote in message
... I'm curious what made you choose cats over dogs? I prefer cats because I don't have to bathe them every so often. I also like how I don't have to walk them (dogs love to get their paws all dirty and roll around in gunk). Cats are usually smaller, and therefore eat less and have smaller poops. I just think generally that cats are more attractive graceful creatures that naturally smell good. But let's hear your thoughts on cats vs dogs. Dogs are stupid, and so are cats, so why bother? Because cats are stupid in a much more "intelligent" way than dogs. This has to do with the cat's built-in independence. Cats are emotional and caring creatures, and they don't try to be that to please me, as a dog will, but because they mean it. Hans |
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