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Post by Sigh on Sept 28, 2006 7:58:07 GMT -5
Cats are disgusting? How can an animal that cleans itself as often as a cat does be disgusting Its sad that some of you can't see through the cat's manipulative behaviour. I doubt animals have much of a clue about what manipulative behaviour is.... does that mean babies are manipulative cos they can't do certain things for themselves?
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Post by Tal on Sept 28, 2006 9:15:10 GMT -5
But cats doesnt give a F when youre down. Alll they do is wanting to have all attention on themselves. They just litter up and exploits the system. Its sad that some of you can't see through the cat's manipulative behaviour. Some of us might quite like their sometimes cold and serene attitude and manipulative behaviour. Beats a (imo) noisy, dumb, drooling animal that needs constant attention and reaches its intellectual peak when chasing sticks.
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Post by nats on Sept 28, 2006 9:46:01 GMT -5
gypsies think cats are the dirtiest animal. i like cats and dogs
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Post by Sigh on Sept 28, 2006 10:27:17 GMT -5
Cats are disgusting? How can an animal that cleans itself as often as a cat does be disgusting well, some might say that a cat licking his butt would qualify. Haha true but at least cat's don't sniff other cats butts unlike dogs
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Post by Tal on Sept 28, 2006 11:19:15 GMT -5
well, some might say that a cat licking his butt would qualify. Haha true but at least cat's don't sniff other cats butts unlike dogs haha, some do
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Post by skyhint on Sept 28, 2006 12:18:53 GMT -5
Stop saying cats are cute and soft and all that rubbish. Cats are nothing else than disgusting, slimy, toady egoists. I cant stand them. If there is anything worse than old people, it has to be old people with cats. But dogs however is nice and the man's best friend. They dont smell like cats do. They have personality and behave like close old friends. They are reliable and never let you down. The sound when they drink water makes you feel comfortable and warm inside. They know when you are worried or sad and will always be there and comfort you. But cats doesnt give a F when youre down. Alll they do is wanting to have all attention on themselves. They just litter up and exploits the system. Its sad that some of you can't see through the cat's manipulative behaviour. Hey I said I wanted a clean debate
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Post by Crashtastic on Sept 28, 2006 13:08:34 GMT -5
Stop saying cats are cute and soft and all that rubbish. Cats are nothing else than disgusting, slimy, toady egoists. I cant stand them. If there is anything worse than old people, it has to be old people with cats. But dogs however is nice and the man's best friend. They dont smell like cats do. They have personality and behave like close old friends. They are reliable and never let you down. The sound when they drink water makes you feel comfortable and warm inside. They know when you are worried or sad and will always be there and comfort you. But cats doesnt give a F when youre down. Alll they do is wanting to have all attention on themselves. They just litter up and exploits the system. Its sad that some of you can't see through the cat's manipulative behaviour. Cats RULE!!! Dogs drive me crazy with their jumping all over you....very demanding. Whats this nonsense about cats not being loving...my cat would give you a hug! Not only did my dog smell but he'd go to the cats litter box and attempt to eat the turds *shudders* Both puppies and kitties are cute as can be...both have pros and cons. Got a problem with that?...lets throw down!!! (lol I seriously love that...throw down... ;D)
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Post by Paulinus on Sept 28, 2006 14:07:50 GMT -5
Dont let the cat exploit your kind-heartedness. Do yourself a favour and sell it on e-bay and buy yourself a proper dog (before the cat drags home with a male cat and before you know it youll stand there with 15 hungry kitties to maintain) That would be rather difficult since shes been spayed And thanks all the same but I'm quite happy being "exploited" by my cat
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Post by Sigh on Sept 28, 2006 16:41:35 GMT -5
I doubt animals have much of a clue about what manipulative behaviour is.... That's what they want you to think. And you have bought it. If you are a catowner im sure your cats laugh at you as soon as you turn your back on them. I don't have any pets... and as far as I'm aware animals lack the correct vocal chords for laughing What your calling manipulative I probably just see as a cat's intelligence.
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Post by dog on Sept 28, 2006 21:49:14 GMT -5
That's what they want you to think. And you have bought it. If you are a catowner im sure your cats laugh at you as soon as you turn your back on them. I don't have any pets... and as far as I'm aware animals lack the correct vocal chords for laughing What your calling manipulative I probably just see as a cat's intelligence. Cats are very smart animals in fact. Dogs not so much, but even then i think pets can probably learn from their owners. They are animals after all, and animals learn through experience.
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Post by shyguyincanada on Sept 28, 2006 21:58:52 GMT -5
Kitties are jsut so fuzzy ;D oh yeah and no drool yuck
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Post by dog on Sept 28, 2006 22:03:49 GMT -5
Kitties are jsut so fuzzy ;D oh yeah and no doool yuck What's dool? Oh drool, i get it, sorry. Russ is a little slow tonight. Actually, now that i think about it, having a mixture of cats and dogs in a person's yard would help keep down the pest problem. I mean, my dog chases and kills just about any little varmint that enters our yard, and my neighbors' cats tend to nail mice all the time. Very efficient system, i think.
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Post by skyhint on Sept 28, 2006 23:28:00 GMT -5
Kitties are jsut so fuzzy ;D oh yeah and no doool yuck What's dool? Oh drool, i get it, sorry. Russ is a little slow tonight. Actually, now that i think about it, having a mixture of cats and dogs in a person's yard would help keep down the pest problem. I mean, my dog chases and kills just about any little varmint that enters our yard, and my neighbors' cats tend to nail mice all the time. Very efficient system, i think. Very true. Thats why a lot of farmers keep cats and dogs.
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Post by dog on Sept 29, 2006 2:26:21 GMT -5
What's dool? Oh drool, i get it, sorry. Russ is a little slow tonight. Actually, now that i think about it, having a mixture of cats and dogs in a person's yard would help keep down the pest problem. I mean, my dog chases and kills just about any little varmint that enters our yard, and my neighbors' cats tend to nail mice all the time. Very efficient system, i think. Very true. Thats why a lot of farmers keep cats and dogs. I do like cats, but i don't actually own any. See, in our house a cat would complete the food chain. The cat would eat our bird, and the dog would chase and kill the cat. Not to mention what Mom would do to the cat if she discovered that her little birdie was eaten.
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Post by TheDMan06 on Sept 29, 2006 6:01:57 GMT -5
Actually, now that i think about it, having a mixture of cats and dogs in a person's yard would help keep down the pest problem. I mean, my dog chases and kills just about any little varmint that enters our yard, and my neighbors' cats tend to nail mice all the time. Very efficient system, i think. That's fine until the cat starts bringing the mice in to play with in the house. Not to mention big moths and spiders and frogs, etc.
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