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  2. Cats vs Dogs: Reasons Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats - AOL

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    The post Cats vs Dogs: Reasons Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats appeared first on DogTime. (Yeah, we said it.) We’re not going to apologize, as there are plenty of reasons why we think it’s true.

  3. 50 Dogs Who Clearly Think They’re Cats, And Honestly ... - AOL

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    From climbing the tallest surfaces, invading cat trees, and sleeping curled up in a box, scroll down to see the most adorable pooches that are better at living the feline life than the canine one.

  4. Cat–dog relationship - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "fight like cats and dogs" reflects a natural tendency for the relationship between the two species to be antagonistic. [8] [9] [10] Other phrases and proverbs include "The cat is mighty dignified until the dog comes by" and "The cat and dog may kiss, but are none the better friends."

  5. Pet culture - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, cats (particularly puppy cats) have also been used as protection animals for their owners. [21] [22] Another job cats have been known to perform for humans is serving as therapy cats for people. [23] Between cats and dogs, cats have been known to be the opposite of how dogs act. Cats are seen to be more independent and tend to ...

  6. Beagle and Cat Raised Together Share Quirky Traits of Both ...

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    When asked if she’s a dog person or a cat person, their mom has the perfect answer. “I say I am a cats-who-act-like-dogs and dogs-who-act-like-cats person.” Cat People Vs.

  7. Cat people and dog people - Wikipedia

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    Research has shown a link between some personality traits and the type of domesticated animal owned. A 2010 study at the University of Texas found that those who identified as "dog people" tended to be more social and outgoing, whereas "cat people" tended to be more neurotic and "open", meaning creative, philosophical, or nontraditional. [4]

  8. 50 Christmas Animals Caught Being Naughty, Nice, And ... - AOL

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    Image credits: alexanderthegeck Since animals were domesticated—roughly 15,000 years ago, in the case of dogs—their lives have become increasingly intertwined with humans', as both could ...

  9. Vet’s Joke About How Dogs vs. Cats Act When They Do ... - AOL

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    Cats on the other hand, well, that's a different story. Amir Anwary is a veterinarian that is very active on social media. He posts lots of helpful tips and information about pets, but he also has ...