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Cats or Dogs

  • Cats

    Votes: 27 22.9%
  • Dogs

    Votes: 91 77.1%

  • Total voters
    118
DOG

King is an English Chocolate Lab (shorter than "american" labs)

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I'm a dog person (I have a smelly, stupid, 13 year old basset hound). My wife was a cat person (my retarded Cincy west side in-laws love cats) until we were married. She has since done a 180 and can't stand cats. If I can just get her to start disliking her family as much as she now hates cats life will be perfect.
 
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Both, but I'm out of luck. I'm definitely not around enough to care for a dog. I would like to adopt a kitten - actually two for when I can't be here to entertain - but history shows that I only date guys who can't stand cats, so it seems wiser to hold off for now.

Well it looks like you're in luck... I love cats :wink: . I don't know why, but I've never been a dog person. I mean, I can tolerate them, but I don't prefer them.
 
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Jack Byrnes (Robert DeNiro) summed up the cat vs. dog thing just right in Meet the Parents:<O:p</O:p
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"The dog is an emotionally shallow animal. If you yell at a dog, his ears will go down and his tail will cover his genitals even if he's done nothing wrong. It's very easy to break a dog. But cats make you work for their affection. Cats don't sell out like dogs do."
 
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