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jebartle 02-22-2022 09:27 AM

Dogs vs Cats
 
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Happy to report, thanks to my 4 legged fur-ball Moses, all creatures big and small on TV screen have been kept at bay.( Elephants, dogs, geicos etc).... Are kitties that ??? smart????? Please provide pics

John-US 02-22-2022 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 2064543)
Happy to report, thanks to my 4 legged fur-ball Moses, all creatures big and small on TV screen have been kept at bay.( Elephants, dogs, geicos etc).... Are kitties that ??? smart????? Please provide pics

Cats are all that and no bag of poo for you!

-they don't bark
-no need for a human walker with a 100' lead so the dog can get all up in your yard.
-no need to mark every lawn
-non biters
-can't see em or know they exist
-eat mice
-eat small anything that moves or at least bats it into submission
-can be left alone forever- they don't need anyone basically.

Who wants a cat?

MEOW

CFrance 02-22-2022 10:33 AM

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We love cats. Down through the years, our seven cats knew how to get anything they wanted, including opening doors and turning on water faucets.
We also love dogs. Three of our five dogs (all large retrievers) were too mild mannered and accommodating to cause anything any harm or get into any trouble at all. The other two were just dumb!
Loved them all. None of them was interested in watching tv, though. Picture of two of the smart ones.

PugMom 02-22-2022 10:36 AM

get Dog-TV, it also has programming cats will enjoy, too. $5 a month & you get to watch your pet do silly things. sometimes the little things mean a lot. :doggie:

ps: if no Comcast, Pluto-TV has a pet channel 24/7 :a040:

jebartle 02-22-2022 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 2064569)
We love cats. Down through the years, our seven cats knew how to get anything they wanted, including opening doors and turning on water faucets.
We also love dogs. Three of our five dogs (all large retrievers) were too mild mannered and accommodating to cause anything any harm or get into any trouble at all. The other two were just dumb!
Loved them all. None of them was interested in watching tv, though. Picture of two of the smart ones.

Obviously loved.

jebartle 02-22-2022 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by John-US (Post 2064563)
Cats are all that and no bag of poo for you!

-they don't bark
-no need for a human walker with a 100' lead so the dog can get all up in your yard.
-no need to mark every lawn
-non biters
-can't see em or know they exist
-eat mice
-eat small anything that moves or at least bats it into submission
-can be left alone forever- they don't need anyone basically.

Who wants a cat?

MEOW

of course no bag of poo when delivered to your own yard

PugMom 02-22-2022 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 2064569)
We love cats. Down through the years, our seven cats knew how to get anything they wanted, including opening doors and turning on water faucets.
We also love dogs. Three of our five dogs (all large retrievers) were too mild mannered and accommodating to cause anything any harm or get into any trouble at all. The other two were just dumb!
Loved them all. None of them was interested in watching tv, though. Picture of two of the smart ones.

the super smart ones can do many things! i knew a german shorthaired pointer that could climb the chain link run fence, scale the top & leap over. after we had to put him in a more enclosed space, he taught himself how to open the latch on the kennel gate. VERY smart creatures, probably much like your 2 babies

asianthree 02-22-2022 11:10 AM

Free cat TV channel on UTube TV. Our Himalayan will sit for hours if we let her watching until she falls asleep, and falls off the chair arm.

villagetinker 02-22-2022 12:20 PM

Dogs have Masters, Cats have slaves, we have had 7 cats and loved every one of them, great companions.

jebartle 02-22-2022 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2064607)
Dogs have Masters, Cats have slaves, we have had 7 cats and loved every one of them, great companions.

Giggle, snort.

jebartle 02-22-2022 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by PugMom (Post 2064572)
get Dog-TV, it also has programming cats will enjoy, too. $5 a month & you get to watch your pet do silly things. sometimes the little things mean a lot. :doggie:

ps: if no Comcast, Pluto-TV has a pet channel 24/7 :a040:

Didn't know about dog TV, lordy Moses will love!

boxcarwilly 02-22-2022 07:07 PM

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Pool patrol.... Geckos, ants pretty much anything that moves gone.

JMintzer 02-22-2022 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by John-US (Post 2064563)
Cats are all that and no bag of poo for you!

-non biters

Tell that to my daughter, who was constantly being bitten by her roommate's cat...

But then again, that cat was an @sshole...

She'd be sitting in your lap, calm as could be, getting petted. And just like that, she'd snap and start clawing and biting you... Freakin' psycho...

thevillages2013 02-23-2022 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by John-US (Post 2064563)
Cats are all that and no bag of poo for you!

-they don't bark
-no need for a human walker with a 100' lead so the dog can get all up in your yard.
-no need to mark every lawn
-non biters
-can't see em or know they exist
-eat mice
-eat small anything that moves or at least bats it into submission
-can be left alone forever- they don't need anyone basically.

Who wants a cat?

MEOW

Their bathroom is in the house. Disgusting. That’s all

gbs317 02-23-2022 06:05 AM

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Evil kitty has control over all.


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