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You're in way way way, the wrong place to display your hostility toward
cats and cat people, buddy. I love dogs too, but I can't have them because of my apartment's rules. I find cats are excellent company, and when was the last time you found a self-cleaning dog? Melissa |
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catlvr wrote:
I thought I would briefly enter this pi**ing contest ... not sure why you are posting here, Cliff. I personally think *many* people who prefer dogs are insecure and need an animal that they can control, or need to have a ferocious-looking animal with them to make up for their own shortcomings. (Do you drive a big, noisy, pickup truck, by any chance?) "Cat people" as you call them, have enough confidence to care for an animal who is independent and highly intelligent, and who doesn't immediately come slobbering and whining to you when called. Who wants to walk behind their animal picking up steamy piles of poop in public? God, that's gross. I don't hate dogs; don't get me wrong - some are very sweet, but I would never own one. And I would never date a guy who owns one. I love both cats and dogs for differing reasons, but i don't have a dog because we live in apartments and i think its wrong to subject dogs to that, esp. the breeds that I would be interested in having (ie big goofy dogs) And, since *I* handle the cat cleanup duties, if we get a dog, it will be hubby who does the poop duty, when he decides he's ready for that, then we'll see Kristy |
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wrote in message ups.com... I just saw a little news blip about how women are attracted to "cat guys" (guys who like/love cats and have them as pets). I thought I'd drop in and comment. LOL, never did much for me. I remember when I got the first cat, a woman I knew said "You've got a Cat!". She hated cats. Then when I got the second cat, my reputation was shot. [Troll Snippage] |
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** I probably should not reply to this post as I don't know what your point
of posting on specifically 'cats NG's, except* for the obvious reason to troll bait. However, that said, I have to say that many 'dogs' turn me off. Cats are very clean, low maintenance, independent and mysterious and often beautiful, which is part of the reason some cats and kitten intrigue me so much. But mannnny dogs smell plain awful IMO, and are equally loud, and can be often aggressive if not socialized and many aren't. Trust me I've had too many neighbors that let them run loose and/or kept them as yard oriments. To each his own. But I wouldn't be so narrow minded as to say I'd never date a guy that had a dog or dogs. I think you can tell a lot about a person by how they treat/ love their animals, family, and friends. Nuff said. ML wrote in message ups.com... I just saw a little news blip about how women are attracted to "cat guys" (guys who like/love cats and have them as pets). I thought I'd drop in and comment. First of all, I'm a guy who loves babies (most of 'em anyway; I ain't too crazy about bratty, ugly ones), puppies... and cute things in general; far more than most men, I think. So don't peg me as a cold type person. But cats....I don't hate them like some people do, and some of them are kind of cute, but, I mean, who could really be attracted to something that considers a big, filthy rat filet mignon? When I was single, one of the big things that would immediately be a mark against a possible mate would be if she started talking about "my cats" shudder. Cat women sometimes even have cat-like mannerisms, and they let their cats jump onto their kitchen counters and everywhere else, dropping cat hairs into the food they and their guests eat yuck. Dogs are smarter and sweeter, and they don't act creepy. You may now return to regular programming. -- Cliff |
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OU812? had some very interesting things to say
about Cat women turn me off: I love both cats and dogs for differing reasons, but i don't have a dog because we live in apartments and i think its wrong to subject dogs to that, esp. the breeds that I would be interested in having (ie big goofy dogs) And, since *I* handle the cat cleanup duties, if we get a dog, it will be hubby who does the poop duty, when he decides he's ready for that, then we'll see I agree with your preference for big dogs and with your reason for not having one [same reason I don't]. -- "The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding. :-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL |
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"Bill Stock" had some very interesting things to say
about Cat women turn me off: I just saw a little news blip about how women are attracted to "cat guys" (guys who like/love cats and have them as pets). I thought I'd drop in and comment. LOL, never did much for me. I remember when I got the first cat, a woman I knew said "You've got a Cat!". She hated cats. Then when I got the second cat, my reputation was shot. My DH has a strong preference for cats over dogs. -- "The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding. :-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL |
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In message CJbGd.5328$sF5.2801@okepread06 "Cat Protector"
wrote: First of all you are dillusional. Most women that I have met out there are dog lovers. I am not a big fan of dogs. They slobber and are too obedient. Sounds like women love dogs for the same reason they like men... |
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["Followup-To:" header set to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes.] On 2005-01-15,
catlvr penned: Who wants to walk behind their animal picking up steamy piles of poop in public? God, that's gross. Yeah, there's a huge difference between picking up steamy piles of poop in public, and doing so in the privacy of your own home! ..... er, what now? I like some dogs and some cats. To be honest, though, an adult dog is more likely to catch my attention than an adult cat. Kittens and puppies are, of course, both so adorable that I can't resist either of them. -- monique, roommate of Oscar the (female) grouch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eros was adopted! Eros has a home now! *cheer!* |
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wrote in message ups.com... I just saw a little news blip about how women are attracted to "cat guys" (guys who like/love cats and have them as pets). I thought I'd drop in and comment. First of all, I'm a guy who loves babies (most of 'em anyway; I ain't too crazy about bratty, ugly ones), puppies... and cute things in general; far more than most men, I think. So don't peg me as a cold type person. But cats....I don't hate them like some people do, and some of them are kind of cute, but, I mean, who could really be attracted to something that considers a big, filthy rat filet mignon? When I was single, one of the big things that would immediately be a mark against a possible mate would be if she started talking about "my cats" shudder. Cat women sometimes even have cat-like mannerisms, and they let their cats jump onto their kitchen counters and everywhere else, dropping cat hairs into the food they and their guests eat yuck. Dogs are smarter and sweeter, and they don't act creepy. You may now return to regular programming. -- Cliff Savoury macaroni with peas cooking time: 15 mins You will need for 4 servings: (or two hungry people!) 4 oz quick cooking elbow length macaroni seasoning medium size can tomatoes 4 oz shelled prawns or shrimps shake of garlic salt to garnish: large packet frozen peas 1. Put the macaroni into 2 pints boiling salted water. Cook for 7 minutes from the time the liquid comes to the boil: strain. 2. Meanwhile, heat the tomatoes with the prawns and seasoning; cook the peas. 3. Tip the strained macaroni into the tomato mixture, toss together and serve on a hot dish, bordered with cooked peas. To vary: used diced ham instead of prawns. This is from a cookery book I was given when I married in the late 70's called "500 recipes for working wives." LOL. It isn't very adventurous by today's standards, but it might be quite nice to eat 70's food again just to see what was considered "up to the minute" then. Tweed |
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