portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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Cats are bird-killing users. Dogs are always hassling you for either food or attention. It's a no to both from me.
I love cats and dogs, the only Pets I dislike are MOD’s ones...
Cats are bird-killing users. Dogs are always hassling you for either food or attention. It's a no to both from me.
Still hilarious IMO.
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Cats are simply miles better. Discuss.
Dogs have been proven to be good for mental and physical well being . . . . most proper dog walkers are healthier than can herders.
Don't get me wrong, the following is certainly true:
No dog: no hassle.
Dog: some hassle.
I think our family life, including my own personal physical and mental health - improved by spending a few hours most days walking or running over the Downs with him - is better for having our lab.
Grew up with dogs within the family, never actually owned one outright, still a joy to have.
But as we now have an indoor cat, it's great, I get to have conversations with him in the morning before going to work at some ungodly hour.
Company for Mrs AR, when I'm on nights.
When he goes bat shit crazy, running around the house being out witted by a fly or moth.
At first he only ate wet food, resorting in him having a dump and the smell was like something from Croydon.
Now on dry food, no smell at all.
No dog at all, just peace and quiet in the pub with a pint.No answering back from her, just complete love and devotion - what could be better?
The best excuse for going down the pub, with the additional bonus of exercise by way of walking her ladyship.
No dog at all, just peace and quiet in the pub with a pint.
In that case I recommend the Albion, next to Winchester train station. It’s owned by Flowerpots Brewery based at Cheriton (I think I’ve got that right). I walked in and there were twelve blokes all sat separately, all nursing their pints and not a murmur. I reckon there’d be more noise in a Trappist monk’s library. Shhh!
In that case I recommend the Albion, next to Winchester train station. It’s owned by Flowerpots Brewery based at Cheriton (I think I’ve got that right). I walked in and there were twelve blokes all sat separately, all nursing their pints and not a murmur. I reckon there’d be more noise in a Trappist monk’s library. Shhh!
In that case I recommend the Albion, next to Winchester train station. It’s owned by Flowerpots Brewery based at Cheriton (I think I’ve got that right). I walked in and there were twelve blokes all sat separately, all nursing their pints and not a murmur. I reckon there’d be more noise in a Trappist monk’s library. Shhh!
You do not have an 'indoor cat' you simply have a cat that you don't allow out. Caged animals in zoos probably have more space to live in.
I like both, but slightly prefer Cats. My analogy (which I feel holds up fairly well) is thus;
Imagine your local pub, and that you pop in there most days (other issues there I know, but stay focused please);
The Cat is the guy you exchange nods with as you walk into the pub. He's a decent guy, sometimes you have some really good times together, sometimes it's just a casual passing nod. A very low maintenance friendship that is easy to maintain. You later find out he’s a serial killer though, who’d have thought it eh.
Meanwhile, The Dog is the stinking drunk who immediately jumps all over you as you walk into the bar - you can smell a combination of genitalia and actual faeces on his breath. He won't leave you alone, and is very friendly and generous, but in an incredibly overbearing way - has to be involved with everything you do, and is embarrassingly needy. A supremely nice guy, sure, but a bit of a pain to be honest. Very high maintenance.
Even serial killers can be a nice guy, mate.Edited slightly for you
Edited slightly for you
Even serial killers can be a nice guy, mate.