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Which is Better: Cats or Dogs?

Category: CatDogs
Posted on: May 30, 2009 12:01 PM, by Greg Laden

Katz:

Dawg:

OK, so the Dawg obvoiusly wins. Let's give the katz one more chance:

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1

Cats know better than to try playing dead. They know anything dead is fair game for being eaten. That's why humans don't dare play dead around their cats.

Posted by: Romeo Vitelli | May 30, 2009 3:42 PM

2

Katz can fly!

Posted by: xavier | May 30, 2009 9:22 PM

3

Two comments here:

First,I loved that video of the cat chasing the bear away. That was precious! Second, somewhere in my absolutely massive oollection of pictures of critters(and horses, and Neandertal reconstructions, eI have a picture, taken several years ago, some place in Siberia(yeah, literally), of a Siamese cat mother nursing some baby wolf pups whose parents had been killed or injured. She was nursing them quite happily, along with her kittens. . . .
Anne G

Posted by: Anne Gilbert | May 30, 2009 10:11 PM

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... and then they ate her. Right? Am I right?

It's a Freudian thing. Mothers always get the bad deal.

Posted by: Greg Laden | May 30, 2009 10:15 PM

5

Here's an equation I found on morenewmath.com:

Dogs = Cats + Loyalty

Posted by: Anne Good | June 1, 2009 9:01 PM

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