1) You can't take a cat to your leash,It looks stupid and the cat freaks out half the time.
2) You can't take a cat outside and go throw the frisbee around,or throw something else with.
3) You can't get cats to do the kind of tricks dogs can.
4) And of course,the cats are damn sneaky. There's always the alterior motive with the cat.
1) You can't take a cat to your leash,It looks stupid and the cat freaks out half the time.
2) You can't take a cat outside and go throw the frisbee around,or throw something else with.
3) You can't get cats to do the kind of tricks dogs can.
4) And of course,the cats are damn sneaky. There's always the alterior motive with the cat.
1) You can't take a cat to your leash,It looks stupid and the cat freaks out half the time.
2) You can't take a cat outside and go throw the frisbee around,or throw something else with.
3) You can't get cats to do the kind of tricks dogs can.
4) And of course,the cats are damn sneaky. There's always the alterior motive with the cat.
I hate dogs, always have. Dogs are slow, large and they smell bad. To me, that's the definition of a stupid animal.
BadManners! wrote:
I hate dogs, always have. Dogs are slow, large and they smell bad. To me, that's the definition of a stupid animal.
Not all the dogs are like that.
They are also easier to train,and therefore will likely be considered more intelligent creatures.
By nature,cats are clean animals,but unfortunately the stains and odor left by cat accidents are some of the most difficult to remove.
BadManners! wrote:
To be 'trainable' is to be intelligent, I hear you say? I beg to differ. It's a sign of a lesser species, imho.
There is a big difference between a dog being smart and a dog being trainable,but usually these animals have both these qualities.
Remaining in topic,a cat (unlike a dog) is stubborn,and since is hard to train,usually will not do what his\her owner wants.
In the end,I don't like cats because they don't care about you as the dogs do.
I've never own a slow and smelly dog. And I've had well over eight dogs and four right now. Although one might as well be a cat since it's lazy all day long, but she'll go for a walk and run with me, at least.
BadManners! wrote:
To be 'trainable' is to be intelligent, I hear you say? I beg to differ. It's a sign of a lesser species, imho.
There is a big difference between a dog being smart and a dog being trainable,but usually these animals have both these qualities.
Remaining in topic,a cat (unlike a dog) is stubborn,and since is hard to train,usually will not do what his\her owner wants.
In the end,I don't like cats because they don't care about you as the dogs do.
Again, can doing what your owner wants be considered smart?
I don't care about this issue at all, it's just I can't see how someone can say dogs are smart cuz they follow orders.
Does your cat know when you are going to have/are having a seizure and try to bring you out of it? I seriously doubt it, also if your dog smells bad enough to bother someone you are a bad owner.
1) You can't take a cat to your leash,It looks stupid and the cat freaks out half the time.
2) You can't take a cat outside and go throw the frisbee around,or throw something else with.
3) You can't get cats to do the kind of tricks dogs can.
4) And of course,the cats are damn sneaky. There's always the alterior motive with the cat.
1) cats walk themselves
2) cats chill instead of constantly whoring for attention
3) cats don't give a shit about doing flips on command, if they feel like dancing or whatever they'll do it, but its for their benefit, not yours
4) what ulterior motive? its a cat. they just want to relax and occasionally get into mischief. so long as you feed it, it wont hate you too much.