MOFOing cats
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MOFOing cats
Damn cat I'm housesitting is let out during the morning because I'll probably not get home till late and now I'm 20 mins late and it's made no appearance... usually back after some 20-30 mins, now it's been about an hour... cats are the dumbest pets around!
my buddy told his english bulldog to sit when we went inside. only intending to do that for a short time. of course we forgot and the dog was left outside for about 3 hours. when we returned he was still sitting there waiting for us to come back. he is a smart dog and he knew we forgot him, but he is loyal and obedient and did as he was told until we returned. dogs rule. loyalty, love, and obedience like that are almost impossible to find now days.
cats on the other hand. well so long as you serve a purpose for them they will tolerate you. though if they were only slightly larger and became hungry you would go from useful to dinner wihtout a second thought.
and dogs were the first domesticated animal. man's best friend. cats? i would say are more tame than domesticated.
cats on the other hand. well so long as you serve a purpose for them they will tolerate you. though if they were only slightly larger and became hungry you would go from useful to dinner wihtout a second thought.
and dogs were the first domesticated animal. man's best friend. cats? i would say are more tame than domesticated.
I have to say Thyrx, cute story, but I disagree with several of the points.
In regards to behaviour, dogs will only "sit" and be loyal and do as their told if months are spent training them to behave this way
As far as the comment about going from "useful to dinner" if a cat was slightly larger - how many dog attacks are there each week? Where a dog for no reason just decides to maul a 2 year old child? Sure, cats will bite and scratch if their cranky or if you piss them off - but a cat will never outright just attack someone with the intention to kill - where dogs will.
And cats are clearly more intelligent than dogs. Cats have been known to show skills in problem solving (opening doors, turning taps on) and are clever enough to take care of their own hygiene for the most part (cleaning themselves, burying excrement).
Of course there are dogs that show incredible loyalty and make us all teary - all us Aussies will know the famous Dog on the Tuckerbox story. I view it as - cats are too smart to be blindly loyal
In regards to behaviour, dogs will only "sit" and be loyal and do as their told if months are spent training them to behave this way
As far as the comment about going from "useful to dinner" if a cat was slightly larger - how many dog attacks are there each week? Where a dog for no reason just decides to maul a 2 year old child? Sure, cats will bite and scratch if their cranky or if you piss them off - but a cat will never outright just attack someone with the intention to kill - where dogs will.
And cats are clearly more intelligent than dogs. Cats have been known to show skills in problem solving (opening doors, turning taps on) and are clever enough to take care of their own hygiene for the most part (cleaning themselves, burying excrement).
Of course there are dogs that show incredible loyalty and make us all teary - all us Aussies will know the famous Dog on the Tuckerbox story. I view it as - cats are too smart to be blindly loyal
There is no right or wrong, there is only a path...
My cat is a loyal as a dog. He doesn’t necessarily do as he is told, but if anyone is sick in the family he will not leave their side till they are better. He calms my son down when he is upset (4 year old) by purring and cuddling him. To me that is more loyal then telling him to sit He is amazing
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Civin - The Purple Bard
Nevyen - No-one...
Retired: Fladora, Healior
Civin - The Purple Bard
Nevyen - No-one...
Retired: Fladora, Healior
only pets i've seen drool are dogs, and most of them doThyrx wrote:dogs rule cats drool
haha you call that loyalty, seems like stupidity to me. A cat wouldn't be that stupidThyrx wrote:my buddy told his english bulldog to sit when we went inside. only intending to do that for a short time. of course we forgot and the dog was left outside for about 3 hours. when we returned he was still sitting there waiting for us to come back
Too overly utterly drunk to read the rest of this thread, but (oh, btw, hi pretty lady!) you actually have dogs there that just outright attacks kids? Because we only have dogs here who's been abused to insanity or who's been overly provoced by kids to react in self-defense... no reason my ass. Kids are a scourge on the planet of tranquility.Selinea wrote:.... how many dog attacks are there each week? Where a dog for no reason just decides to maul a 2 year old child? Sure, cats will bite and scratch if their cranky or if you piss them off - but a cat will never outright just attack someone with the intention to kill - where dogs will....
Have you been living under a rock?Because we only have dogs here who's been abused to insanity or who's been overly provoced by kids to react in self-defense... no reason my ass. Kids are a scourge on the planet of tranquility.
Aedryen -The Everdying Druid
Civin - The Purple Bard
Nevyen - No-one...
Retired: Fladora, Healior
Civin - The Purple Bard
Nevyen - No-one...
Retired: Fladora, Healior
It flies overhead often, yes. I notice the huge ball of flaming hydrogen/helium more often though.Aedryen wrote:Have you been living under a rock?Because we only have dogs here who's been abused to insanity or who's been overly provoced by kids to react in self-defense... no reason my ass. Kids are a scourge on the planet of tranquility.