Poll: Cats vs Dogs

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Stalington

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Hey, just be glad I didn't say pirates vs ninjas....anyways....

In my opinion cats are lower maitinence and cause less general annoyence then dogs, and yes I have owned both dogs and cats and I would rather have something that doesn't listen to me at all then something that demands attention all day. Maybe its just my passive persona but im a cat person all the way.
 

soul_rune1984

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Other: Reptiles especially snakes! I love cats and dogs and well, every type of pet out there but, snakes are by far my favorite. Snakes are very low maintenance. They only need to be fed once every several weeks, the enclosure cleaned once every three months (if you get the right bedding) a light when needed, water and occasional misting. Plus, snakes for the most part have a docile disposition if you get them early enough and handle them regularly. My pet snake (a ball python) is very affectionate. He loves to cuddle, snuggle and likes to give neck rubs. He's also playful, I wear glasses and he likes to steel them off my face.
 

Calobi

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soul_rune1984 said:
He loves to cuddle, snuggle and likes to give neck rubs. He's also playful, I wear glasses and he likes to steel them off my face.
He's not snuggling or giving neck rubs, HE'S TRYING TO STRANGLE YOU!! Joking by the way. I know pythons aren't considered constrictors and that ball pythons curl up when threatened.

Anyways...I like cats. They generally ignore you, unless they need something. We have the same kind of attitude towards people.
 

soul_rune1984

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I have a cat as well as a snake. When I bring my snake out my cat has to give him a sniff. I love my cat very much. She's sweet one minute and psychotic the next. She will cuddle with me and then without warning, wrap her claws around my arm and rip the flesh off it then, run to her dish, stopping half way and will turn to look at as if to say "Well, you coming?" (she wont eat unless I stand there and pet her.)
 

Quistnix

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Other: Rats.

Rats make great pets. They're social, cuddly, cute, awesome and kick ass. They also smell, but so do dogs. And cat food smells even worse.
 

Easykill

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Quistnix said:
Other: Rats.

Rats make great pets. They're social, cuddly, cute, awesome and kick ass. They also smell, but so do dogs. And cat food smells even worse.
Stop trying to get in Msherbatskaya's pants.... You don't stand a chance against Crap_hat.

Seriously though, I like bats and baby dragons. If I had to choose between just cats or dogs though, I couldn't decide. Cats are wonderful, but I know for a fact my cats are exceptional, and Huskies count as dogs. Beautiful animals.

Or, you know, we could go by that movie.
 

WingedFortress

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Cat's.

One time, I came up with a theory that cat's were undergoing evolutionary changes over a prolonged period of time, mainly based on me observing a few watch itself in the mirror. It struck as much more of probing look than an animal's normal, "DUHH" expression, and to me suggested that the spicy little feline might be having some self realization. I figured mabye that cats would be the next in the line of successors of planet earth. Then I thought I must be crazy. But crazy people dont know their crazy. So I dropped the subject altogether.

Kinda like now.
 

sammyfreak

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soul_rune1984 said:
Other: Reptiles especially snakes! I love cats and dogs and well, every type of pet out there but, snakes are by far my favorite. Snakes are very low maintenance. They only need to be fed once every several weeks, the enclosure cleaned once every three months (if you get the right bedding) a light when needed, water and occasional misting. Plus, snakes for the most part have a docile disposition if you get them early enough and handle them regularly. My pet snake (a ball python) is very affectionate. He loves to cuddle, snuggle and likes to give neck rubs. He's also playful, I wear glasses and he likes to steel them off my face.
I always wanted a snake like that, maybe i should get one. And cats are awesome, a friend of mine has the most fluffy cat ever made, completely awesome.
 

soul_rune1984

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sammyfreak said:
I always wanted a snake like that, maybe i should get one. And cats are awesome, a friend of mine has the most fluffy cat ever made, completely awesome.
I recommend you get a male ball python. They don't get as large as the females. Females can get up to 6 feet in length while males get to about 5,1/2. You can tell a male from a female by checking the base of their tail. If they have spurs, little thorn like growths it's a boy. (just in case you didn't know how to tell a boy snake from a girl snake) and get the snake while it's still a baby and handle it often so it gets used to being handled, if you are gentle with him/her, she/he will be gentle with you. I hope you find the perfect serpentine friend.
 

Andraste

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I have two dogs, and they are wonderful. I can be having a terrible day, but I come home and they are so happy to see me, how could the bad continue? Cats ... don't generally care if you're even around. Unless they're hungry of course. Why would I take care of something that doesn't give a crap if I'm around?
 

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Other: headcrab. Headcrab, once debeaked and properly trained, are a pet for life! Low maintenance, and they keep the possums off your roof. They also always love to meet new people.
 

Saskwach

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You know just yesterday I was thinking of making a Cats and Dogs thread. great minds eh?