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xoxoxoBruce 07-19-2012 03:40 PM

Dogs Rule, Cats Drool
 
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Where is your cat now...

Gravdigr 07-19-2012 04:22 PM

RFN, my boy Slick is keeping illegal immigrants from using my washing machine.

Ibby 07-19-2012 07:50 PM

grinning dog approves of your post, bruce.
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7...fs2o1_1280.jpg

orthodoc 07-19-2012 08:49 PM

I agree that dogs rule (and drool), Bruce. But cats rule too ...

My Siamese queen not only had three litters of exquisite, super-smart kittens - she can turn faucets on and off to give herself a drink, she opens lever doors (both pushing and pulling) even though she's too short to reach from the floor and has to leap onto the lever and use her body weight to move it, after which she leaps down and pushes or pulls the door open; and she hears me coming down the hall in my apartment building and is calling before I put the key in the door (no, she doesn't do this for other people in the hall). She isn't big enough to carry laundry, but she sits on my lap and touches my face gently with her paw while gazing into my eyes.

Seriously.

She's a queen and she rules. :)

(I have also had a wonderful chocolate Lab who was the sweetest, dumbest dog in the world; she answered to any name you cared to call her, couldn't find her way out from under a blanket, never learned to retrieve - and we all loved her dearly to the day she died ... still miss her. RIP, Molly.)

Ibby 07-19-2012 08:50 PM

I'm totally not sure at all that cats are less intelligent than dogs, i'm just very sure that they are almost completely un-trainable. They can LEARN, but if they can't see the self-benefit in doing something, you can't ever ever convince them to do it.
Because cats just dont give a fuck.

orthodoc 07-19-2012 09:07 PM

That's not true in all cases, Ibby. For a long time, Siamese cats have been selectively bred as human companions. They are very dependent on human company and pine and become depressed if separated from their owners/companions. They come when called, know their names, play fetch, etc. They're smart, but the reason they do all the aforementioned things is that they are VERY attached to people. They will jump into the bath or shower with you if they feel neglected (i.e. if they didn't get to sleep with you and keep you up all night kissing your face)!

Some cats don't give a fuck - but not Siamese. They rock. :)

Lola Bunny 07-19-2012 10:44 PM

That dog is soo cute. :heartpump

classicman 07-20-2012 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Ibby (Post 820965)
I'm just very sure that they are almost completely un-trainable. They can LEARN, but if they can't see the self-benefit in doing something, you can't ever ever convince them to do it.
Because they just dont give a fuck.

Sounds like you're describing a teenager.

Now GET OFF MY LAWN!

Ibby 07-20-2012 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by orthodoc (Post 820966)
That's not true in all cases, Ibby. For a long time, Siamese cats have been selectively bred as human companions. They are very dependent on human company and pine and become depressed if separated from their owners/companions. They come when called, know their names, play fetch, etc. They're smart, but the reason they do all the aforementioned things is that they are VERY attached to people. They will jump into the bath or shower with you if they feel neglected (i.e. if they didn't get to sleep with you and keep you up all night kissing your face)!

Some cats don't give a fuck - but not Siamese. They rock. :)

Sure - get back to me when you convince one to get your groceries for you!

I don't doubt that a cat could be taught "if you pick the right can when I say 'get me some canned manwich' you get a treat". I just highly doubt that any treat could convince any cat to undertake such a venture! EVEN if it's social and can't live without you - it'd sooner let you starve than get your groceries!

edit: and you say all that as if attention weren't an entirely self-serving venture to cats. My word was "self-benefit". Just because some cats crave constant attention doesn't meant they aren't doing it for them, not for you!

edit edit: also i say this as someone who would almost certainly sooner get a cat than a dog if my apartment allowed animals and it werent goddamn expensive to keep either

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 820981)
Sounds like you're describing a teenager.

Now GET OFF MY LAWN!

Oh, go enjoy erectile dysfunction, you old fart!
;)

edit: it's funny because since i'm starting hrt in between one and three months (holy shit! i saw a fucking specialist today!) I'll probably need viagra before you will

ZenGum 07-20-2012 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Ibby (Post 820965)
Because cats just dont give a fuck.

You're thinking of honey badgers.



Sundae 07-20-2012 12:21 PM

I adore cats and am only mildly tolerant of dogs.
But even I admit I would not trust Diz to do any basic chores for me, even if he could.

I know he is intelligent, but he is also sly, self-aggrandising, greedy and has a huge ego.
Nothing like my taste in men.

DanaC 07-20-2012 03:40 PM

Carrot would win you around. He'd wag his tail and give nibbly kisses until you admitted he was awesome.

Sundae 07-21-2012 04:51 AM

Whereas Diz would steal your soul and nibble on it with catbreath until you didn't want it back.
And when you suffered and died from lacking this vital part, he would feast on your floppily-doppolies in their horrid glue.

But I loves him.

Gravdigr 07-21-2012 05:13 PM

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Are there 700 lb versions of that doggeh in the window?

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BigV 07-21-2012 07:07 PM

I guess those cats are smarter than I've given them credit for to date. For instance, how does that tiger know there's a piece of meat attached to the other end of that string???

Maybe because the rest of the string smells like rope-burned-flesh. Meat is about right.


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