Utah Court Rules Cats Are Not Dogs
A law that limits the behavior of dogs -- as well as a statute imposing limits on horses, cows and asses -- does not apply to cats.
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You know how I love kitties, so I thought this article was great.
There seem to be a lot of bloggers that are also cat lovers. When I read this story to my cat it started purring.
For most of human history, cats have been chewing on our bones while dogs hunted for us, fought off enemies, and kept us warm in the winter. This is how we repay them? Down with cats!!
I agree with dende blogger. I like dogs a lot better than cats. My neighbor has tons of cats and I have a few dogs. Her cats stink worse that my dogs.
Dogs are pets cats deign to share your space with you. I'll take a cat anyday over a dog.
certain cat breeds are just as aggressive as some dog breeds, the odds do not matter. legislature in this country is going to hell......
I have to admit that you don't hear about people being killed or disfigured by cats (the domestic kind) and yet with dogs this is a problem. But this is almost always the fault of the owner that trains the dog to be agressive or does not socialize it.
In Brazil people commonly keep big dogs for protection. When I lived there, every day or so I would walk by a yard with a big black dog in it. It would get up on its hind legs and lean on the short fence, and bark in a completely berzerk way, like it wanted to kill me. I resented the barking, since I hadn't done anything to provoke it, and it seemed melodramitic, like the guy who acts like he wants a fight all the more because he's being held back.
One day the front gate was opened. The dog and I both saw it at the same time, and we both played it cool. I calmly kept walking, while the dog silently trotted toward me a moderate pace. His face said: "I don't have to bark now, I'm just going to rip your spleen out." Maybe I imagined the look on his face, but I would be pissed myself if I could have. Five feet before he got to me the owner called him back inside the yard.