It actually tends to be the dogs/cats personality.oceanhawk wrote:
Dogs are more loyal, cant deny it
Cats VS Dogs
Well time for the ultimate debate, A debate that has been going on for longer than man can rember, a debate that has caused conflict and entire families to be split. Which is best, cats or dogs?
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But overall, Id say most of the time its dogs more loyalQuasi-duck wrote:
It actually tends to be the dogs/cats personality.oceanhawk wrote:
Dogs are more loyal, cant deny it

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That is only if you raise them correctly.oceanhawk wrote:
But overall, Id say most of the time its dogs more loyal
Even still..... they areQuasi-duck wrote:
That is only if you raise them correctly.oceanhawk wrote:
But overall, Id say most of the time its dogs more loyal
My dog isnt very well trained, but she is sure dam loyal... She will try hide under my bed and sleep there at night, she will follow me everywhere, and all she does is sit, and that just when Im eating dinner, and she looking for scraps..
She a hedless b1tc

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
Dogs have a closer relationship? Not in my experience. I am MUCH closer to my cat than I am to my dog.miech wrote:
I like em both, for different reasonsdogs:
more fun to play with
closer relationship in general
unconditional
cats:
funnier
low maintenance, independence
a more 'interesting' creature
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton
What I mean is that if you, say, beat your dog, it won't be loyal.oceanhawk wrote:
Even still..... they areMy dog isnt very well trained, but she is sure dam loyal... She will try hide under my bed and sleep there at night, she will follow me everywhere, and all she does is sit, and that just when Im eating dinner, and she looking for scraps..
She a hedless b1tc
Really?Kehsct wrote:
Dogs have a closer relationship? Not in my experience. I am MUCH closer to my cat than I am to my dog.miech wrote:
I like em both, for different reasonsdogs:
more fun to play with
closer relationship in general
unconditional
cats:
funnier
low maintenance, independence
a more 'interesting' creature
Guess that the odd case, cos I always seem to find dogs much much closer with their owners compared to cats

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
that just not something to talk about.............Quasi-duck wrote:
What I mean is that if you, say, beat your dog, it won't be loyal.oceanhawk wrote:
Even still..... they areMy dog isnt very well trained, but she is sure dam loyal... She will try hide under my bed and sleep there at night, she will follow me everywhere, and all she does is sit, and that just when Im eating dinner, and she looking for scraps..
She a hedless b1tc

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
Have you even had a cat?oceanhawk wrote:
Really?Kehsct wrote:
Dogs have a closer relationship? Not in my experience. I am MUCH closer to my cat than I am to my dog.miech wrote:
I like em both, for different reasonsdogs:
more fun to play with
closer relationship in general
unconditional
cats:
funnier
low maintenance, independence
a more 'interesting' creature
Guess that the odd case, cos I always seem to find dogs much much closer with their owners compared to cats
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton
Yep, then it ran to some other house, cos they gave it more food..Kehsct wrote:
Have you even had a cat?oceanhawk wrote:
Really?Guess that the odd case, cos I always seem to find dogs much much closer with their owners compared to catsKehsct wrote:
Dogs have a closer relationship? Not in my experience. I am MUCH closer to my cat than I am to my dog.miech wrote:
I like em both, for different reasonsdogs:
more fun to play with
closer relationship in general
unconditional
cats:
funnier
low maintenance, independence
a more 'interesting' creature
Eitherway, dogs everytime

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
Lol, that sucks xDoceanhawk wrote:
Yep, then it ran to some other house, cos they gave it more food..
Lol, then it sucks? wht? hahaQuasi-duck wrote:
Lol, that sucks xDoceanhawk wrote:
Yep, then it ran to some other house, cos they gave it more food..
nah, but I have a dog now, and she much more fun, very playful, the cat was the most boring thing I have ever seen

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
Probably just a lazy cat.
they all the same...Quasi-duck wrote:
Probably just a lazy cat.

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
Not really.oceanhawk wrote:
they all the same...Quasi-duck wrote:
Probably just a lazy cat.
they cant be trained as well as dogs, eitherQuasi-duck wrote:
Not really.oceanhawk wrote:
they all the same...Quasi-duck wrote:
Probably just a lazy cat.
and they all shed..

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
No they don't.oceanhawk wrote:
and they all shed..
That will give me nightmares, uughhhQuasi-duck wrote:
No they don't.oceanhawk wrote:
and they all shed..

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
Meow.oceanhawk wrote:
That will give me nightmares, uughhhQuasi-duck wrote:
No they don't.oceanhawk wrote:
and they all shed..
Was it a stray? My cat goes outside all of the time and always comes back.oceanhawk wrote:
Yep, then it ran to some other house, cos they gave it more food..Kehsct wrote:
Have you even had a cat?oceanhawk wrote:
Really?Guess that the odd case, cos I always seem to find dogs much much closer with their owners compared to catsKehsct wrote:
Dogs have a closer relationship? Not in my experience. I am MUCH closer to my cat than I am to my dog.miech wrote:
I like em both, for different reasonsdogs:
more fun to play with
closer relationship in general
unconditional
cats:
funnier
low maintenance, independence
a more 'interesting' creature
Eitherway, dogs everytime
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton
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