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    Are you a dog person or a cat person?

    Had 2 dogs-hated them
    Have 4 cats-deffinatley a cat person

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    Had 5 cats - 1 was eaten by a dog, 3 others ran away, I'm currently on the 5th.
    Had one dog - it was shot by a farmer.

    Prefer cats meself.
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    Which do you prefer ...... mange or distemper
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    Re: Are you a dog person or a cat person?

    are we talking fried or boiled here or what
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    dogs all the way. the ladyfriend has a west highland terrier and he's cool.

    dogs are mad.

    me friend has a cat, a white one, was over there on thursday and i still have feckin white hairs all over me coat today

    cats suck.
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    Theres no competition it has to be dogs

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    A big sack, some heavy stones and a good deep river.
    The best place for domestic animals!
    Last edited by patsh; 01/02/2004 at 11:32 AM.

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    Originally posted by patsh
    A big sack, some heavy stones and a good deep river.
    The best place for domestic animals!


    !!! Classic !!
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    Originally posted by patsh
    A big sack, some heavy stones and a good deep river.
    The best place for domestic animals!
    And c*nts like you.

    Pussy man myself, definitely. I just love the way they only come to you when THEY want. They're as loyal as a football chairman.

    Got this f*cking hard b*stard up the top of the street. He/She (never got close enough to inspect) walked straight into my house even though I had a dog and a Doberman lived there before. He/She allowed me to stroke him/her once and then nearly took my hand off with a vicious swipe followed by this hiss that obviously meant 'f*ck off.' Also got this disc on his/her collar saying 'don't feed me.' As if?
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    Originally posted by lopez
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    Got this f*cking hard b*stard up the top of the street. He/She () walked straight into my house even though I had a dog and a Doberman lived there before. He/She allowed me to stroke him/her once and then nearly took my hand off with a vicious swipe followed by this hiss that obviously meant 'f*ck off.' Also got this disc on his/her collar saying 'don't feed me.' As if?
    just wondering lopez do you live anywhere near a zoo??,cos that sounds like a f*****G tiger that paid you a visit!!!!!!

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    Originally posted by lopez
    And c*nts like you.
    Ooohhhhh, did I ruffle your fur?
    Cop yourself on....

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    Originally posted by lopez
    Pussy man myself
    Me too, but sticking to the topic, Dogs - Cats just whore themselves around any house mug enough to feed them...
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

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    Originally posted by the 12 th man
    just wondering lopez do you live anywhere near a zoo??,cos that sounds like a f*****G tiger that paid you a visit!!!!!!
    Whipsnade is just up the road but this (I think) was a domestic cat. I call him Bruiser. My mother had a cat like him and would attack my late dog (an Alsatian) soon as it walked onto his 'manor.' Did see a lynx roaming one day at work on the underground (open section) although I'm still wondering if that was the result of a bad pint the day before. Loads of people get these animals in and then find out that it's worse than getting in more than one wife.
    Originally posted by patsh
    Ooohhhhh, did I ruffle your fur?
    Cop yourself on....
    Meeeowww!
    Originally posted by Macy
    Me too, but sticking to the topic, Dogs - Cats just whore themselves around any house mug enough to feed them...
    Cats definitely. But I think dogs genuinely are loyal. Stink though.
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    i'd be a dog person....in fact i'm anti-cat

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    dog person

    always had minimum of 3 dogs growin up, theyre great animals

    could never understand why people get just the one dog. dogs need other doggie friends

    cats are just me me me...ow
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    Originally posted by patsh
    A big sack, some heavy stones and a good deep river.
    The best place for domestic animals!
    Come off it lads .... did anyone else find that funny, or are you all a bunch of b!tches or should i say 'pussy's"
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    Originally posted by Conor74
    Dogs. Prefer their unswerving loyalty over cats, with their notions of independence.
    Can you see the irony here? Ireland: A cat nation?
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    I was moving into a house two years ago but the then tenant couldn't move out on time so I had to share teh house for 2 months. Took another 4 months to get rid of the cat hairs after she left with her two useless moggies.

    In conclusion, I prefer dogs.
    More fun than cats.

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