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Bernadine D. Cruz has written: 'The secret sex life of dogs and cats' -- subject(s): Cats, Dogs, Miscellanea, Sexual behavior
Yes because they aren't hard to train and most cats don't get into trouble, even if they are curious.
Kim Campbell Thornton has written: 'Leash Training (Simple Solutions)' -- subject(s): Training, Dogs 'Country vet's home remedies for dogs' -- subject(s): Dogs, Health, Diseases 'Why do dogs do that?' -- subject(s): Dogs, Miscellanea, Training, Humor, Behavior 'Starting Out Right With Your New Cat' 'Your aging cat' -- subject(s): Cats, Aging, Health, Veterinary geriatrics 'Mastiffs' -- subject(s): Mastiff 'Training your dog' -- subject(s): Dogs, Training, Behavior 'Choosing a Dog' 'Why do cats do that?' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Cats, Behavior 'Barking' -- subject(s): Training, Dogs, Behavior, Barking
they are more of cats then dogs but they are not cats
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Yes. Cats, like dogs, develop more health and behavior problems.
It just depends on the animal. dog = cats cat = dogs horses = snakes people = people
The dogs win in the movie cats and dogs.
Dogs:)
Because dogs are to good for cats.
Heroine is often used however Morphine is a great alternative