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Dogs/Cats - perhaps more a philosophical thing?

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Anne58 Thu 06-Aug-15 23:21:23

One of the students at work told me this today, we were sitting in the sunshine watching George, the workshop cat, who I must say, although I am a cat owner (previously had both cats and dogs, sheep, horses, donkeys) and cat lover, I do find George rather "challenging" confused

Anyway, here it is.

A dog looked at his owner and thought "wow! he feeds me! he strokes me! he lets me stay in his house! he lets me go in and out, he must be a god!"

A cat looked at his owner member of staff and thought "wow! he feeds me! he strokes me! he lets me stay in his house! he lets me go in and out, I must be a god!"

And here endeth..................

Jane10 Fri 07-Aug-15 07:31:53

A vet of my acquaintance once told me that its important to remember that dogs are basically all toddlers. That made sense to me! Sounds like George is a 'working cat' who doesn't have much in the way of social skills. I know plenty of men like that!

ginny Fri 07-Aug-15 08:41:02

DDs 2 black labs. are 12 years old and they have been staying with us whilst DD3 and SIL have been away.

They love to play and will go on long after I have had enough.
Just one look from those big eyes can melt me.
They respond well to hugs and calm voices.
They are always ready to eat all the wrong things. (not allowed).
They follow me around the house and even sneak into the loo with me if they get a chance !

Very much like toddlers.

Indinana Fri 07-Aug-15 08:45:34

They sound just like my DD's 7 year old black lab, ginny. I do rather like the toddler analogy, must tell my DD that one!

Luckygirl Fri 07-Aug-15 10:03:32

Most people heave a sigh of relief when their children cease to be toddlers! grin

hildajenniJ Fri 07-Aug-15 17:26:24

While staying with my DD recently, I was roused from slumber at 02:00 by her cat meowing loudly in the hall outside the room I was sleeping in. She had apparently caught a mouse and was "singing" about her catch. The dreadful racket went on for about half an hour, after which she ate the mouse, crunching sounds testified to the fact. My dog just eats what is given to her and is satisfied, thank goodness.

rosesarered Fri 07-Aug-15 22:24:23

Haha Hilda, yes, this sounds familiar.