Do you like cats?

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  • Yes

    33 68.75%
  • No

    15 31.25%
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  1. Posts : 202
    Windows 8 Release Preview x64
       #21

    Do I like cats? Yes I do. But I think I lean a little bit more toward being a dog lover.

    Still, I love my neighbor's cat. His name is Turbo. He comes around on a regular basis, snooping in our yard and everybody else's yard. When I pet him, he's usually pretty affectionate.

    My nieces have a couple of cats, too -- Oreo and Honey. Based on what my brother tells me, they specialize in bringing dead mice into the house.
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  2. JMH
    Posts : 7,952
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
       #22

    Do I like felines? - Yes.

    However my choice is to live with 2 well socialized, well schooled, obedient, independent pedigreed Labradors who
    encourage me to exercise daily every day of the year,
    lower my blood pressure
    & offer unprecedented loyalty and companionship.
    I can always rely on them to stand by my side, listening to my problems, and offering affection.

    As for
    Cats are smarter, more independent, can see better, have a brain more similar to ours.
    Speak for yourself.....

    I note cats are NOT the animal of choice for "Guide Dogs /seeing eyes for the blind" where intelligence, alertness, loyalty, & a sense of duty is required.

    Would you put your life daily in the paws of your cat?


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  3. Posts : 12,364
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       #23

    JMH said:


    I note cats are NOT the animal of choice for "Guide Dogs /seeing eyes for the blind" where intelligence, alertness, loyalty, & a sense of duty is required.


    So it's considered intelligent to allow yourself to be chained and put into servitude?



    Realistically, cats aren't that smart. They've just perfected the look.



    My mate hates cats because he's terrified of them. Their eyes freak him out, whereas I personally love staring cats down. It's infinitely more satisfying than staring down a dog.

    Overall, I prefer cats to neighbours dogs.
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  4. JMH
    Posts : 7,952
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
       #24

    smarteyeball said:

    So it's considered intelligent to allow yourself to be chained and put into servitude?
    That is a very human trait.
    Some caring humans serve others willingly all the time........
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  5. Posts : 28,845
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       #25

    No contest cats. Better hearing, able to make more vocalizations, their brains are more similar to humans, and dont have to be walked.
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  6. JMH
    Posts : 7,952
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
       #26

    zigzag3143 said:
    No contest cats. Better hearing, able to make more vocalizations, their brains are more similar to humans, and dont have to be walked.


    Sounds like Homo Sapiens "Recumbus" talking.
    Someone who is not unfamiliar with squeaks, as he functions as a human scratching pole.
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  7. Posts : 4,517
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #27

    Not sure how smart a cat is supposed to be, but I think mine may be just a bit slow in that department.

    I must rescue her from the Window Blinds on a daily basis.
    She just doesnt learn..
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  8. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #28

    Cats are the other white meat.
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  9. Posts : 6,857
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 (desktop)
       #29

    Wishmaster said:
    Not sure how smart a cat is supposed to be, but I think mine may be just a bit slow in that department.

    I must rescue her from the Window Blinds on a daily basis.
    She just doesnt learn..
    There are certainly smart and dumb cats. I had one years ago that we're pretty sure was inbred,(her dad was her uncle, I think ) due to my then roommate's not having been responsible with her cats before I moved in. (22 in a medium-sized apartment... before I moved in there, she dropped the number down to five)

    This little kitty's head was always tipped at a 45° angle to one side, and she had a tendency to bump into walls when she was heading around a corner. She was happiest lying across the back of my neck,purring contentedly, head and front paws on one side, back paws and tail on the other...I could even walk outside and this indoor cat would just lie still and look around. Unfortunately, when that living situation took a nosedive, I couldn't bring the kitty with me.
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  10. Posts : 103
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit (Build 7600)
       #30

    As the proud owner of a female cat (and a female dog) I can say I do like cats.

    Also, I hate to double post, but has anybody else heard the myth that if a cat was the size of a human, they could jump over a house?
    I mean, thinking about it, I could imagine it..
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