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Cats Vs Dogs

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#1 by zegon » Thu May 26, 2016 16:35

Seeing that there are more cats '' Avatar '' than dogs.

So what is wrong with the dogs now then , eh...

Discrimination... :P

I wonder if everyone who uses cats as Avatar , has posted pictures of their own cats. :roll:

But i do not think so, or ??
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#2 by Charez » Thu May 26, 2016 17:18

Personnaly, i don't have cat.
2-3 times in the year i have the cat of a friend for some days while she travel. I am tired because if the cat see a window open he go out in secret and he doesn't come back !!!! i have to run after him in the street for hours. They are good only on funny videos and pics. :kitty:



Dogs are great but need a garden, not very funny for them in an appartment
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#3 by zegon » Thu May 26, 2016 17:54

charez wrote: Personnaly, i don't have cat.
2-3 times in the year i have the cat of a friend for some days while she travel. I am tired because if the cat see a window open he go out in secret and he doesn't come back !!!! i have to run after him in the street for hours. They are good only on funny videos and pics. :kitty:



Dogs are great but need a garden, not very funny for them in an appartment

Okay , i understand , but it's not the cat you mention that you have as your avatar ??

*lol' - funny cat on that video... Seems almost have drinking anything inappropriate :lol:

I live in the country and has had some cats , unfortunately , they propagated them quite so sharply.

So for a period , i had about 19 cats and it became too much.

All were out cats and behaved normally themselves , i needed to basically give them food they times they were at home , but usually they were away around 10 days in a row , etc.

In Winter , they kept them to the barns on the farm , had insulated boxes to them.

They were more like wild cats with a life of their own , they did not like at all to be in the house , even in Winter.

The only problem was that they did not adhere to those exposed sand boxes when they would make their needs.

So it was a bit messy and smelled a lot , was a lot of work to care for all these cats , so i had to give away all to other farms that needed mouse destroyer.

But i have often visited by other cats in the yard , so it seems that they are more interested in being on other people's farms than on their own.

I feel happy that i have managed to make a long story very short. :P
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#4 by tasman1 » Thu May 26, 2016 19:27

zegon , very short story..... o yes , it cost you a dollar in spending time and new keyboard
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#5 by RoseGold » Thu May 26, 2016 19:40

I have only one small dog . I prefer dogs over cats because cats have a mind of their own and they do what they want. My doggie listens when I call, and she'll be there sap :lol:
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#6 by tasman1 » Thu May 26, 2016 19:51

rosegold wrote: I have only one small dog . I prefer dogs over cats because cats have a mind of their own and they do what they want. My doggie listens when I call, and she'll be there sap :lol:

Are you dictator ???/ [ joke ] :mrgreen:
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#7 by valerie » Thu May 26, 2016 20:13

I have :

Bo - 6 pound maltese that thinks he is 150 pound wolf. Strictly house dog.

Boogie - Old 17 pound one eyed house cat with no tail. I rarely see him except at his food court. He likes to wale at night. MEEEEOOOOOOOWWWEEEEEEEE MEEEEOOOOOWWWWWWEEEEE MEEEEOOOOWWWWWWWW It's very
routine for him to raise cain as soon as I am asleep. He has psychological issues.

Lucy - Outside cat. She is a little white cat that is a very good hunter. I have so many bells hanging on her, you'd think she was Santa. Unfortunately, she still nabs a bird every now and then.

Cookie - Outside cat. She is Lucy's daughter. She's a big cat and she wants you to pet her all the time.

KiKi - Outside cat. He is a big long hair gray cat. He's the type of cat that should really be a house cat. He made this is home over a year ago and so like the others, I took him to the vet and had him 'fixed'.
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#8 by Marcel-R6 » Fri May 27, 2016 01:55

My Avatar actually is my own cat named Hope aka Catzilla :lol:
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#9 by hansgruber » Fri May 27, 2016 02:25

ive always been a cat person but this one video changed my view on dogs

Abused Dog Feels For the First Time Petting Instead of Abusing - YouTube
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#10 by zegon » Fri May 27, 2016 03:16

tasman1 wrote: zegon , very short story..... o yes , it cost you a dollar in spending time and new keyboard

Well that was both expensive and a large abrasion on my computer equipment.

But if i need a new keyboard , i can probably borrow some of Marcel666 , for he has fat with Money.

He may purchase an older R6 instead , is probably no problem at all. :P
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#11 by Marcel-R6 » Fri May 27, 2016 08:25

zegon wrote:
tasman1 wrote: zegon , very short story..... o yes , it cost you a dollar in spending time and new keyboard

Well that was both expensive and a large abrasion on my computer equipment.

But if i need a new keyboard , i can probably borrow some of Marcel666 , for he has fat with Money.

He may purchase an older R6 instead , is probably no problem at all. :P

:lol: Nope sorry as new as possible...
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#12 by BouldRake » Fri May 27, 2016 08:30

If you want to scare a computer repair specialist, when you take your computer to the shop telling him "I'll just be sat there smoking a cigarette, stroking my cat, watching a video on YouTube and it keeps turning off", so cats are fun for that - but they have no other species-only traits to give them a hand up.

All animals, including humans, are individuals. I like some of them, and don't like others. All animals like me though, except adult humans, and this one donkey one time.
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#13 by lotoole » Fri May 27, 2016 12:15

All animals love me. I'm a bit like Ellie Mae in the "Beverly Hillbillies" TV series. As a child, I was always bringing some type of animal home. Cats are nice for some quiet karma. I used to have one that even traveled happily on a houseboat with the family.

Now I have no cats but several dogs. One is infamous locally for bolting out the front door one Halloween and totally freaking out when he saw all the ghosts and goblins walking about. He took a particular dislike to one 6'5" guy with a mask on that looked like he had a hatchet in his head. That person happened to be the local sheriff out trick or treating with his kids and my dog chased him around the block. Thank heaven he wasn't wearing his weapon that evening. This dog is about 130 lbs. and looks like a huge wolf. I got him when I was volunteering in rescue with an animal shelter. Poor "Bob" kept being returned because of his various vices which included chasing cattle, chewing up furniture and frightening children. Finally I took him so that he wouldn't be further traumatized by being passed around to any more homes.
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#14 by lotoole » Fri May 27, 2016 12:17

hansgruber wrote: ive always been a cat person but this one video changed my view on dogs

Abused Dog Feels For the First Time Petting Instead of Abusing - YouTube

That was an incredible video. What this poor puppy must have gone through to have reached this type of terrified behavior around people!
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#15 by hansgruber » Fri May 27, 2016 16:51

hes all good in the end though :thumbup:
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#16 by KWerner » Sun May 29, 2016 03:29

Cats are wonderful. Dogs are also nice and very useful. They are our friends. It would be good to change to click on the dog at some point. I would like that.
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#17 by S_Abbott » Sun May 29, 2016 05:53

I love all furries. :) And the ones I meet love me (I think they know I'm a huge sap).

I've had both cats and dogs. But I have more of an affinity towards dogs, and the stray pups seem to find me no matter where I am. LOL My husband told me this next time we'll adopt from animal rescue, instead of me rescuing one from the street (or really the pup finding me).
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