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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... 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. What makes you think you're such a prize any of them would WANT you? Poor thing doesn't realize that the "turn off" is intentional on the women's part. I'm guessing some of them don't even care much for cats, but anything to dissuade a loser. Jo |
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 13:06:26 -0800, Seanette Blaylock
wrote: My DH has a strong preference for cats over dogs. Oh, yes, lots of guys prefer cats. We've always had both dogs and cats, and my son *adores* our cat, Hobo. He has even taken to sleeping on the living-room couch to be near him in case he (Hobo) has a diabetic episode during the night! When I volunteered to work with the cats at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Utah last spring, he came along to be my chauffeur and "bodyguard." He was a bit ho-hum about the deal but pitched in to help. Didn't take him long to become attached to *all* the kitties. We set aside a day to visit the Grand Canyon (he'd never been west of the Mississippi) but as the day approached, he decided to veto it -- it would take too much time away from the cats!! Yup, turned down the Grand to work with the kitties - a devoted "cat-man" there! Jeanne |
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Old English Sheep Dogs
:-) Got one - wonderful dogs... hyper ;-) Likes to herd my 5 cats - of course, they don't like that much.... |
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It is amazing when I meet a woman I'd want to ask out and when I tell her I
have cats she'll quickly say I have a dog and don't like cats. That usually ends the conversation. It seems that the dateable women want no part of a guy that loves cats. Apparently the women that have dogs like them because they want something that is obedient, not that bright, and slobbers. I hope I can find that one woman for me out there at some point which loves cats like I do. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of Your Computer Needs! www.panthertekit.com "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... 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 love cats so much that with one of my cats we started and Internet radio
and TV station for them. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of Your Computer Needs! www.panthertekit.com "JBHajos" wrote in message ... Oh, yes, lots of guys prefer cats. We've always had both dogs and cats, and my son *adores* our cat, Hobo. He has even taken to sleeping on the living-room couch to be near him in case he (Hobo) has a diabetic episode during the night! When I volunteered to work with the cats at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Utah last spring, he came along to be my chauffeur and "bodyguard." He was a bit ho-hum about the deal but pitched in to help. Didn't take him long to become attached to *all* the kitties. We set aside a day to visit the Grand Canyon (he'd never been west of the Mississippi) but as the day approached, he decided to veto it -- it would take too much time away from the cats!! Yup, turned down the Grand to work with the kitties - a devoted "cat-man" there! Jeanne |
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"Cat Protector" wrote in message
news:W6jGd.6667$sF5.674@okepread06... It is amazing when I meet a woman I'd want to ask out and when I tell her I have cats she'll quickly say I have a dog and don't like cats. That usually ends the conversation. It seems that the dateable women want no part of a guy that loves cats. Apparently the women that have dogs like them because they want something that is obedient, not that bright, and slobbers. I hope I can find that one woman for me out there at some point which loves cats like I do. Volunteer at a shelter. Where I volunteer, there are about 50+ cat volunteers, maybe 3 of them are men. Lots of cat women! My friend (female) who is a feral TNR trapper, has about 10 cats in her house at all times, was just complaining today how she will never find a man who will understand about the cats. She is also gorgeous and manages to be perfectly made up at all times, which I don't understand *how* she does it, out there trapping at barns and stuff. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net "Wake up, and smell the cat food" -TMBG |
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Cat Protector wrote: It is amazing when I meet a woman I'd want to ask out and when I tell her I have cats she'll quickly say I have a dog and don't like cats. That usually ends the conversation. Some of us like both. It seems that the dateable women want no part of a guy that loves cats. hey! I used to be highly "dateable" - before DH, and I love cats! Apparently the women that have dogs like them because they want something that is obedient, not that bright, and slobbers. I hope I can find that one woman for me out there at some point which loves cats like I do. Internet personals - Yahoo or match.com That's how I met DH. We wrote each other for a couple months - sometimes 2-3 times per day, before we agreed to meet in person. We didn't even exchange photos. Once we met, we were together every day thereafter, and married a year and a half later. -L. -L. |
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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. LOL...you have never met my Basenji Mix, obviously! Who wants to walk behind their animal picking up steamy piles of poop in public? God, that's gross. not any grosser than keeping a tray of cat **** in your house. -L. (Who has 2 dogs, 2 cats, 2snakes, 1 turtle and 40 goldfish. Want a low-maintence pet? Get a snake.) |
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