Posts Tagged ‘Pets’
I don’t have a problem with optimism in dogs. I love it. Every next second is potentially the best ever to a spaniel and I accept that. In people, however, optimism can be tiresome. Come to think of it, pessimism can be tiresome too – yet I don’t mind that in cats. So there you go, 2.5 sentences wasted on my indecisiveness.
I do however, have some top notch science at hand to workout which breed of human I am dealing with. It involves the simple introduction of a spider.

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I’m a dog person. We’ve got a cat at home and, to be honest, we don’t get on. I know what’s going on in my dog’s mind when she’s looking at me – happy thoughts. I am convinced, behind the whiskers, my cat has spent her whole life looking down her nose at me. She’s planning stuff and most of it revolves around getting me either humiliated or killed.
So there you have it – behind dolphins, cats are the animals I trust least. Don’t get me started on their owners.
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