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Cats or Dogs who will win?

Obviously cats, no offense but dogs aren't the cleanest animals
@sdkman said in #31:
> Obviously cats, no offense but dogs aren't the cleanest animals
Cats who lick their body with the tongue they eat with to clean their body vs Dogs who don't clean their body at all.
Who will win?
@Alientcp said in #7:
> Smart animals. Independent, can feed themselves, no need to walk them out, have no emotions nor attachments to humans.
>
> Absolutely 0 effort given from the owner in the relationship.
>
> Sounds familiar to something else.

Chess engines, perhaps? Smart (at least in chess), independent (can play chess without human assistance), doesn't need food (only electricity), can't even walk, no emotions or attachment to humans. Unfortunately, chess engines are not animals.
A lot of people are referring to wolves, though dogs are wolves, wolves are not dogs. Just as bears are mammals, but mammals are not bears.
Im a dog fan. if I wasn't a dog fan then I would I have 3 dogs in my house? So the DOGS TEAM must win
ITS DOGS, FOREVER!!!!!!!!!
They were the best, are the best, and will be the best.
Cats are also pretty good, but HAIR is a big factor here. Mostly all cats' hair fall.
Dogs can also protect, bark, aggreviate.
Yes, one factor is that cats can jump from amazing heights and not take 'fall damage' (can you relate?)
@EmmaYang_88 said in #26:
> I have one question:
> What happened after?
I was going to school so, to go till the bus we need to cross the road so it was not safety for the cat so I let that cat to follow a random aunt and she followed that aunt and went to something unknown place where that aunt lives.

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