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    Angry

    As you can tell, I am bored today.

    First of all, I am allergic to them. That can be part of the reason. They make me sneeze, my eyes tear, and I get itchy all over.

    Secondly, they don't like water! What kind of friggin' mammal doesn't like water? A stupid one! "Excuse me Mr. Tubbins, it's time for you bath."
    "No thank you, I'll just lick myself clean!"

    Thirdly, cats are not dogs. You can play with and they are your best friend. They give you unconditional love until you spade or neuter them. Then they forget and forgive you after a couple of days. Dogs are fun. Cats are not. They would rather you clean their dirty, disgusting, germ-filled litter box than to have anything to do with you.

    Forthly, cats cough up hairballs from cleaning themselves. And then they leave these hairballs in your shoes for you!

    The one good thing about cats is that they make good Chinesse food.

    ...and that is my rant for the day.
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    Not to mention they'll scratch you if you pick them up and spin them around by their whiskers.
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    I like cats!
    I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
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    For almost all of my adult life I have had at least one
    cat. I currently have 3, and yes, if you're a fascist you
    won't like cats. Just goes to show how discerning cats are.

    BTW, I have 3 dogs as well. Big, rambunctious, slobbery
    things: Scottish Deerhound, Terrier/JR, and blonde.


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    my last girlfriend had 8 cats, i will never live with another cat in my life
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    I like cats too....but...my husband told me I could get a cat if I found a good divorce lawyer...bottom line is I'd rather have my husband than a cat...so I like dogs instead.

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    I have a dog. He is a mutt. Part German Sheppard and Border Collie. My fiance and I got him from a shelter. People in the U.S. (idiots as I call them) insist on getting "pure-bread" dogs. I have heard of people paying as much as $1500 for a dog! Mutts make the best dogs and everyday hundreds are euthanized because shelters cannot handle them all. I hate people that "insist" on having pure-breads. If you go to a shelter and there is a pure-bread puppy there, than good for you. I just can't stand that people spend all that money for a pet.

    My dog rules. He is a big, stupid, fun-loving, socialable addition to our family. He hates cats too.
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    I have a chocolate lab. She is pure bred and I did pay $150 dollars for her. I had three small children and my husband worked nights when we got her. Labs have a reputation of being very gentle around children and are also very smart. She has been a great watchdog and companion for ten years. She was worth every penny we paid for her and I don't think it was a stupid decision at all. Mutts do have their virtues too but I don't think paying to get what you want is stupid...if you can afford it.

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    JP, you might enjoy the following link. I've worked with
    these guys before and they are neat.

    http://hometown.aol.com/smallpaws2/index.html

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    PJB - would have been heaven for me!

    Katie - Yeah, it's your choice. I'd probably pay for a purebred if I wanted one - most of the dogs people I know have are just whatever they got because they liked them
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    believe me it wasn't
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    You're right, Katie. If you can afford it, then do so. I just hate the fact that there are so many animals put to death everyday because they are not purebred. $150 for that lab is not bad at all. I am glad that your dog is such an important part of your family. Check out the prices for purebreds now adays. For $150 they may let you pet the dog, and that is it.

    All labs make good dogs. They are a good breed.
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    Yep...she's a good kid!

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    I've got 4 cats, and 2 dogs...

    the last week my cat bit me....
    I can still see the marks on my wrist....

    sammy(one of my dogs) is a 1/2 pecanese 1/2 pomeranian... I think he is a show dog.... I've seen others like him for like $500+ (we got him free, because we rescued him from the trash at a taco restraunt)

    and the other is really stupid..... I am not sure of her breed, my dad found her when he was at work...


    I have a few pictures of my 1st dog(sammy)

    http://dewrenn.virtualave.net/sammy1.jpg
    http://dewrenn.virtualave.net/sammy2.jpg

    on one of the pictures he looks high because he just ate some catnip....

    I know it's not supposed to affect dogs, but he is not a normal dog..... he is really smart.... but he bites too much.... but his mouth is small, so it doesn't hurt...
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    Well, I hate (most) small yappy-type dogs, they shout all the time and it gets on my tits. Cats are okay, I have a cat.

    I don't believe any of you that say your dogs are smart. Especially labradors They are many things, but definitely not smart. Cute, yes. Lovable, yes. Gentle, yes. Smart, no. My dad has a labrador, and it is probably the stupidest dog I have ever come across. She's still a great dog though
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    I hate it when people say their dogs are smart too... but mine really is...

    I can't explain it.. it's just some of the things he does...
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    When I meet your dog and I can have a conversation with it in English, then I'll believe it's clever.
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    i'd think it was even more clever if it spoke in Latin
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    Harry, I'm with you. When Dennis' dog has a conversation
    with you, I'll say you're intelligent.

    Now HORSES, on the other hand...dumber than turkeys.

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    FINALLY DerFarm told a joke that included me or something that I Like that was not directed toward me!!!
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    Harry...how come it's okay to say you're Dad's dog is stupid but not to say mine is smart? You either can or cannot measure an animal's intelligence. You can't have it both ways! If you measure intelligence by whether you can speak English (or Latin) then most people in the world don't measure up!

    [Edited by barrk on 01-04-2001 at 06:20 PM]

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    Originally posted by Benjamin
    FINALLY DerFarm told a joke that included me or something that I Like that was not directed toward me!!!
    You're slipping DerFarm!

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    English (or Latin) than most people in the world don't measure up!
    not even me...
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    You can measure a dog's intelligence, to some rudimentary level, and none of them are smart
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    mine is
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    what about a dog who could juggle?
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    Do you have a dog that can juggle?

    I'd say it was well trained.
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    no, but if i saw one juggling like encyclopedias or something i would think it was smart
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    I choose to delude myself...I think my dog is smart...she would agree with me I'm sure if she could talk...in Latin OR English.

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    I'd think it was smart if it was reading them at the same time.
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    my dog can hold and drag things with his "hands"....
    if I tried enough, am sure I could teach him how to juggle...
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    baark:

    my dog is modest, yours isn't... so, nanee nanee nanee(wait isn't this last one sposed to be a "boo boo"?)

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    yes, if the dog was reading them it would be rather impressive as long as it was juggling them at the same time, otherwise it's just another dumb juggling dog
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    BTW PJB...my dog likes cheese...does that prove she's smart?

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    ok, so barrk has a smart dog whether it can juggle and read or not
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    I forgot to mention that, my dog LOVES CHEESE!!!

    my dad has to buy a 3lb block of american cheese every 2 weeks.......

    thats the only thing my dog will eat.... he even prefers cheese over ham, and steak...
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    PJB It's Katie please...not barrk

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    1. Cats dont need walks
    2. Cats dont need there **** cleared up
    3. Cats dont leave hair all over your bed
    4. Cats dont cost as much
    5. Cats are usally lighter thus it aint to much of a pain when jump up
    6. Cats dont howl in the night
    7. Cats dont slobber
    8. Cats dont eat you shoes
    9. Cats dont bark
    10.Cats dont chase cars
    11.Cats dont chase people!

    cats are better... a dog might be a mans best friend, but dats only coz men are dirty too...

    ps. like the new signiture?

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    Angry I hate cats...death to all cats....die cats die

    Cats destroy the native fauna in oz. That's right the little bastards go out at night and hunt down and kill all the cute little furry creatures. During the day they destroy the local lizard populations. Cats and cat lovers deserved to be lined up against a wall and shot.

    Dogs are particularly stupid creatures and also deserve to be put up against the wall and shot, also with the owners who buy them as little puppies and then dump them when they get big.

    Dennis your dog only likes cheese because it pretended to be a mouldy block of cheddar in order to get thrown out of the taco bell before becoming the main ingrediant.

    Potaroos are the caper, smart good looking and they eat funnel webs. Gotta love em. So of course the government doesn't allow citizens to raise them, they would rather citizens raised cats which then go on and destroy the local environment.

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    Katie

    didn't know if i new ya well enough to call you by name and didn't want to make assumptions without you giving me that right

    Chenko:
    I think i've seen cats do all those things accept bark
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