Which do u prefer Cats or Dogs or Other ?

I grew up with dogs  from Cairn Terriers, hunting dogs, various mixes, and shih tzu s

my family, when i grew up always had a dog around to play with, and my cousins taught me how to use hunting dogs.

Nothing beats having a dog to hug when things went wrong.

They can also be a focus point/discussion point for low communicators

They also add some direct and close experience of another animal,  its biology, behaviours, and physiology.

My dogs where are always glad to see me especially if u go out to the shops and back u got a big welcome

My current dog, a male "blue" shih tsu, "Bacon", would dance around the house when i come home from somewhere.

But I have never really liked cats.

so which do you prefer.

which do you have

post any stories about your cat or dog

Having said all that their is a young couple who walk their ferrets on leads so if there are new companions out there mention them

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  • I definitely prefer dogs.  I don't like cats. They are sneaky and cruel. A few days ago, my neighbour's cat was torturing a bird in my back garden.  It was sickening to watch. It pinned the bird down under its claws, bit into its neck, then let it try and fly away before pouncing on it again. I chased it away, but it was too late to save the bird.

  • I'm sure that there are many stories of humans and animals being cruel to some extent. I mean, there was a tiny cute bird I saw out of a window while I was eating at a restaurant once, and it caught butterfly. And then it viciously and violently tore and shredded the wings off the butterfly in seconds as if it's beak were a sharp blade, it was precise and accurate, and the butterfly was panicking and scrambling trying to escape for it's life, but to no avail. The shreaded wings flew away like bits of paper in the wind, and the bird took the body of the wingless butterfly into it's mouth (it looked like a worm now) and flew away. Yeah, I had trouble eating at the restaurant after seeing that. 

    I know that cats can still have the instinct to hunt for prey, because larger cats like lions and cheetahs hunt in the wild in order to survive. So domesticated cats might still have the gene that makes them want to hunt smaller prey like rodents and birds. 

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  • I'm sure that there are many stories of humans and animals being cruel to some extent. I mean, there was a tiny cute bird I saw out of a window while I was eating at a restaurant once, and it caught butterfly. And then it viciously and violently tore and shredded the wings off the butterfly in seconds as if it's beak were a sharp blade, it was precise and accurate, and the butterfly was panicking and scrambling trying to escape for it's life, but to no avail. The shreaded wings flew away like bits of paper in the wind, and the bird took the body of the wingless butterfly into it's mouth (it looked like a worm now) and flew away. Yeah, I had trouble eating at the restaurant after seeing that. 

    I know that cats can still have the instinct to hunt for prey, because larger cats like lions and cheetahs hunt in the wild in order to survive. So domesticated cats might still have the gene that makes them want to hunt smaller prey like rodents and birds. 

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