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In reply to the discussion: Cats are as affectionate as dogs, says science. We're just misunderstanding their purrs, blank faces [View all]ProfessorGAC
(77,621 posts)66. We've Got Both. I Agree With This
They NEED to sit on laps, and get attention and roll over and have their bellies rubbed.
One of our cats, though, NEEDS the dog. She won't stay in the room if he leaves. We're in the rec room, and he gets up to go drink water. Up she gets and follows him to the utility room. (Garage in the basement, so the rec room is there too. Direct access to the outside.)
If i take him out to do his business, she sits by the half bath door waiting for him to come back in.
So, she obviously fits this description in a multi-species way.
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Cats are as affectionate as dogs, says science. We're just misunderstanding their purrs, blank faces [View all]
KamaAina
May 2015
OP
Garden! And I buy top quality in bulk and have it delivered a couple times a year!
underahedgerow
May 2015
#10
Scooping up giant poop and carrying it in a bag ... having annoyed neighbors due to barking ...
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#8
See, now the benefit of dogs is the wide diversity in the species! Large, small, hairless to shaggy,
underahedgerow
May 2015
#14
Guess what? My dog uses the bathroom in times of dire emergency... Yup, does his pee & poo
underahedgerow
May 2015
#42
My cat frantically woke me up one night when my furnace malfunctioned
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2015
#24
my cat detested that thing his whole life, after I bumped into him with it when he was a kitten
Skittles
May 2015
#57
I think cats believe you should be giving them the attention you are giving that monitor
Skittles
May 2015
#61
Just because you hate dogs, you don't have to hit me with facts. It's rather rude and blows my post
BlueJazz
May 2015
#72
My Golden will even eat rabbit pellets and my chinchilla's droppings. I love him but he does..
BlueJazz
May 2015
#74
i was pointing out that cats dont kill as many humans, but i realized you were talking about
La Lioness Priyanka
May 2015
#78