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Originally Posted by Telluride
Owning a dog is like having a little kid that never grows up. It might be kind of cute for a while, but eventually it can become very annoying.
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That interpretation can only come from a cat person. I know because I used to be one.
I'm mostly dog-person now (about 80%).
And, on the contrary, I think it's cat's that are like kids that never grow up... only because they tend to be more introspective and narcissistic as children tend to be.
My dog is more proactive and looks out for my personal safety and for the security of the household. If there's a sign of danger he places himself between me and harm's way. In the face of danger most cats I know will be the first to disappear ... owner be damned.
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