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View Poll Results: Any difference in behavior between cat ppl VS dog ppl?
Yes 11 40.74%
No 6 22.22%
Undecided 10 37.04%
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Old 07-12-2013, 09:36 AM   #71 (permalink)
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It's tastier, cheaper and healthier than beef.
Horse meat should be sold in the UK. It's fucking daft that it isn't. It hasn't done Alistair Overeem or Serge Nubret any harm.

Just sell horse meat in the shops and butcher's. It's healthier than 90% (ok ok, rough estimate!!) of the food products sold in our supermarkets. We sell factory produced chicken nuggets filled with chemicals and laboratory altered fats, but not fresh, healthy horse meat? I get that fuss is about unregulated products being sold as something that it isn't but most of us eat McDonald's or other ****e without a second's hesitation.

People in some countries would moan that we were getting it at the same price as beef.
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Old 07-12-2013, 09:49 AM   #72 (permalink)
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Unless the cat is feeding itself then it is just as needy as the dog, or any animal really.
I've never walked a cat.
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Old 07-12-2013, 09:50 AM   #73 (permalink)
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I've never walked a cat.
I have! I used a leash and everything.
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I have! I used a leash and everything.
I'm sure there are a few that enjoy it, but it's not typically required of a cat owner to walk it on a leash a few times per day. For me, that's an example of dog-neediness.
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I'm sure there are a few that enjoy it, but it's not typically required of a cat owner to walk it on a leash a few times per day. For me, that's an example of dog-neediness.
It was for my nana, she never let them out on their own because she was paranoid they'd run away!
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Old 07-14-2013, 02:49 PM   #76 (permalink)
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I love all animals equally, but I will admit that I am somewhat of an identified "cat lady".
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And as for cat walking, it is very rare that it is possible. My boyfriend and I have invested in leashes, collars, and harnesses. Although the kitties do enjoy their outing to the park or nearest patch of grass, you go where THEY want to go.
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It was for my nana, she never let them out on their own because she was paranoid they'd run away!
My cat, Bob, would vanish for three or four days then come home, stay awhile then vanish again. The first time it left we thought oh it ran away, but second, third time on we kinda expect our cat to return, but we didn't know when. Whenever he show up at our door we would all say "Bob's home." Still we couldn't figure its odd behavior. This cat of ours has the appetite of a Rottweiler dog. We couldn't figure out how it could go without being fed for all those days it was gone. Then one my dad was talking to our neighbor. Here my cat was adopted as a stray by another family who feed him and played with him. And they too had the same problem couldn't figure out where he was vanish to when left their house. Here Bob was living the life of Riley - he had two households taken care of him. I guess if he got tired of us he would pack it in and move to our neighbors house then vice a versa. I really felt sorry for them when they gave him up, they said it was the best pet they ever had, except for the part constantly running away.
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My cat, Bob, would vanish for three or four days then come home, stay awhile then vanish again. The first time it left we thought oh it ran away, but second, third time on we kinda expect our cat to return, but we didn't know when. Whenever he show up at our door we would all say "Bob's home." Still we couldn't figure its odd behavior. This cat of ours has the appetite of a Rottweiler dog. We couldn't figure out how it could go without being fed for all those days it was gone. Then one my dad was talking to our neighbor. Here my cat was adopted as a stray by another family who feed him and played with him. And they too had the same problem couldn't figure out where he was vanish to when left their house. Here Bob was living the life of Riley - he had two households taken care of him. I guess if he got tired of us he would pack it in and move to our neighbors house then vice a versa. I really felt sorry for them when they gave him up, they said it was the best pet they ever had, except for the part constantly running away.
Wow I am impressed! Bob seems quite the character and took advantage of TWO families. That's a whole lotta love. So is he still running away? Naughty kitty!
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Does anyone have meowing conversations with their cats?
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