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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/2/2005 10:53:25 AM | Dog, not cat.
Dogs like to do things, play, have fun. They are about being together and loyalty and running around in the woods. Women who like dogs are more engaging and fun loving.
Cats can be fun, too, but most are aloof and humorless. They seem annoyed a lot. Women who like cats seem to get annoyed a lot, too.
No pets is fine, unless it is because no food source survives in her presence. That's a bad sign. Having no pets means she will be more willing to try new things in bed. | |
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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/2/2005 1:07:30 PM | I prefer to date dogs because they never cough up hairballs when you're watching a movie together on the couch. Or if you're out on the town, and your date starts to wander, a dog will respond to, "Come here, girl!" and will rejoin you at your table, but just try that with a cat sometime!
I have a funny feeling I may be off base with that answer.... | |
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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/2/2005 1:16:01 PM | dogs are nice animals...they love you and perform tricks and lots of cool little things...because they're loyal - and they want a treat...and they'll perform tricks for anybody if it'll get them one.
cats on the other hand either like you or not. no amount of bribery will win over a cat - but if your cat likes you - well, you'd think you have dog. My cat runs to me when whistled to...meets me at the door...fetches balls of paper...and lurks at the window when ANYTHNG out of the ordinary is happening...cats are smarter than dogs - i swear. Lot less work too. i'll take the catwoman over the dogwoman anyday.
Besides - if you hate her cat you can always get some quick sand kitty litter. | |
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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/2/2005 3:35:06 PM | For practical reasons, I'd prefer a woman with a cat. If she's got a dog, those three day weekends at the bed and breakfast are going to be more difficult to arrange. Then you have the chicks that allways have to bring the pooch with them everywhere, what a pain in the ass. I HATE sharing the bed with an 85lb rottweiler.
They're just too 'high maintenance'. | |
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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/2/2005 10:41:57 PM | You don't have to carry a bag around to pick up turds because cats bury it.
Cats don't take up as much space in bed.
They don't shake there wet hair when they come inside like a dog.
You can leave overnight and not have to come home and clean up after them.
If you train them they can do everything a dog can do. | |
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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/3/2005 3:00:59 AM | Anymore,I prefer the CAT,it keeps it self clean,it tends to it's own needs and it burries it's own Sh!t...(-
You don't have to walk around behind it and pick up all it's Sh!t,like you do with Dog's...*J*
So I tend to be a Cat Man...(-;  | |
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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/3/2005 8:03:23 AM | Either! Cats are incredibly self-sufficient and they DO respond like dogs toward their owner. I have a cat that growls when someone knocks on the door and knocks around her catnipped hackysack like a pro. So, perhaps I have a hybrid?
Grew up with dogs too....they are fiercly loyal, protective, always happy to see you, and always under your foot. Gotta love 'em......
Now...if the guy had reptiles then I'd have to back away R-E-A-L S-L-O-W. | |
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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/3/2005 8:24:33 AM | For me it's a matter of environment....I like both equally (but for different reasons) and would happily have a girlfriend with either - or both. However, living in the city means that cats are more common.
Maybe I should find a country girl who keeps a menagerie...... | |
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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/3/2005 8:46:20 AM | Paul,
That's an interesting obsevation. I haven't observed it yet, can you say how you came to that observation?
"Women who like cats seem to get annoyed a lot, too."
I promise, whatever answer you give will be accepted.
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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/3/2005 9:53:03 AM | Ha - I've learned NOT to trust my dog's instincts - he likes everybody.
Definitely needs to like a dog. I almost gave mine up for adoption for the last guy in my life - what was I thinking  | |
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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/3/2005 10:00:23 AM | | Dog, no question about it! I've noticed that there's a correlation between the number of cats a person has and their mental state. Doesn't work the same with dogs (just what I've noticed) | |
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| Would you prefer to date someone with a cat or a dog? Posted: 3/3/2005 10:24:03 AM | Forstmeister,
To answer your question: It isn't any one thing, but over the years. It seems when I am at a woman's house and she has cats, the cats and the woman are alike. They sit still, move deliberately, and smile rarely. It's like they enjoy the stillness between motion, or the silence between words. With dog people, they are open and in motion, relaxed, and smiling. You go to their house and the dog jumps up and is happy to see them. That is contagious. Then they are happy and they smile and you feel at ease right away. Dogs like to be petted. Cats are picky about who touches them. I think women who relate more to cats do so because they are less relaxed and casual in their own right. It's not bad at all, but I feel more at ease and welcome when things are casual and free flowing.
Now my grandma had a poodle with some kind of disorder. He would have fits. One time I was sitting at the breakfast table and the poodle was out in the back yard where I could watch him. He stopped, stood still for a minute, then put his head down and ran full speed into a brick wall, knocking himself out. I have never seen a cat do that. I have seen a cat trip over a stick in the grass. He looked sheepish. | |
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