Pet Wars!
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Cats are ok...
But dogs are smarter.
However I did manage to teach 1 tough Tom street cat to fetch a frisbee though, but that is literally 1 cat in thousands of cats I'm sure.
He used to bring me dead mice to my 442 W-30 driver's door.
However I did manage to teach 1 tough Tom street cat to fetch a frisbee though, but that is literally 1 cat in thousands of cats I'm sure.
He used to bring me dead mice to my 442 W-30 driver's door.
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Dogs aren't smarter. Dogs are dumber, definitly by far. Just because cat's don't obey you doesn't mean that they're dumb. Cats are independent, that's all. Pay attention to your cat sometime, some of our cats have learned to open doors. I have a kinda creepy story actually but I don't have the time to tell it right now.
Oh yeah and I did teach one cat to fetch sometime. Lol.
Although not to say dogs are that dumb... lol we also taught our dog numbers. "Get one toy!" or "Get two toys!" etc.
Oh yeah and I did teach one cat to fetch sometime. Lol.
Although not to say dogs are that dumb... lol we also taught our dog numbers. "Get one toy!" or "Get two toys!" etc.
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The reason dogs are better to train is because of their eagerness to please their 'master'. Thats pack mentality for you. A cat, on the other hand, is more likely to give you a "screw that ★■◆●, do it your damn self ★■◆●" look than actually do what you want. Its amazing what you can teach a dog to do in just a couple of minutes. Hell, I taught my mother's poodle to walk on his hind legs forwards and backwards. He'll even walk and jump at the same time. I did that in the space of five minutes. I got the other two (whom you've all seen before whenever I've posted my mug) to count, jump, high five, etc. What shocked me is that sometimes they'll make up their own tricks. One day I bent over to point at something and Shadow (the female) jumped up and liked me on my face. That was something I had NEVER shown either one of them anything remotely like that before (we didn't have the poodle then).
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My cat has voice and face recognition. It's pretty easy to tell, because he acts differently around different people before they interact with him. He climbs a ladder up and down every day to get to his favorite spot in the house. We didn't even have to teach him that. He has a pretty large vocabulary (much much more than bark, whine), including varying degrees of certain terms, like hello, enthusiastic hello, hello come pet me, and hello let my lay down on your bed. He is not as stereotypically isolationist as cats are usually portrayed. He hates being alone to the point where he will follow me when I go hiking. He once followed me up two miles of steep trail on a hot day, with black fur. Besides, all the dogs I know can barely catch a ball, let alone a bird.
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Re: Cats are ok...
You had a Olds W-30? They were modified from stock in Brighton, MI and I used to see them lined up in the parking lot as I went by on my way to work.Canuck wrote: He used to bring me dead mice to my 442 W-30 driver's door.
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Re: Cats are ok...
Yup, 0-60 in like 5 seconds... his n' her shifter (hurst dual gate), variable stall torque converter, etc.woodchip wrote:You had a Olds W-30? They were modified from stock in Brighton, MI and I used to see them lined up in the parking lot as I went by on my way to work.Canuck wrote: He used to bring me dead mice to my 442 W-30 driver's door.
Man I miss that car.
email nativeanimalsmugglerroid@zzz.com.ruPhoenix Red wrote:I have a cat (probably will be 2 cats soon) I would love a water dragon, but I doubt I'll buy one.
these things were everywhere around this waterfall, we saw 5-8 of them on the path alone.
you want bearded dragon? i have some living in my backyard. i'll give you a good price, coz i like you.
hahaha jkjk, no sale
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