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  • Dogs

    24 77.42%
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Thread: V AG drivers. Dogs v Cats.

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    V AG drivers. Dogs v Cats.

    Which wins?

    The age old question, but in the context of VAG.

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    Dogs.
    But they have to be at least medium sized (i.e. border collie etc) or bigger.

    Anything i could pick up and throw (dogs and cats) is too small and irritating.


    I would make exception for a serval/savanah cat

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    dogs for sure.

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    Dogs - the bigger, the better
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    Cats.

    Look after their own cleanliness, exercise, and waste disposal.
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    +1 for Dogs
    GF's cat leaves to many paw prints on the golf.
    my lab was in the bad books here
    Last edited by Bsun; 03-04-2012 at 02:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfgang View Post
    Cats.

    Look after their own cleanliness, exercise, and waste disposal.
    You're kidding me right?
    I don't know any cat owners who don't have to clean up the pee and poop (either in the litter tray or the floor)

    I'll give you the exercise point but that is an upside for me as it gives me a reason to go for a 5km jog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    You're kidding me right?
    I don't know any cat owners who don't have to clean up the pee and poop (either in the litter tray or the floor)

    I'll give you the exercise point but that is an upside for me as it gives me a reason to go for a 5km jog.
    See, that's where you're wrong. The owner doesn't have to do it because THEIR NEIGHBOURS DO. Generally, using the bottom of their shoe/slipper and depositing it on their own floor in their house after standing on it in their own garden.

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    Grew up with cats.

    Own a Dog

    Dogs FTW
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    2 dogs when i was a kid - both Dachshunds.
    4 cats from about 20-40 including one for 16 years & one for 18 years.

    I currently have a 2 year old Standard Poodle. He comes for rides in the car and is better behaved than most kids, he comes on MTB rides, he protects my kids, he hangs out when I'm working on the car. Dogs for the win I say.
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