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news On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 22:30:25 +0100, Tim Streater
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If you have a dog then you have stinking animal by
definition.
Cats
don't smell.

They also don't lick you, dribble saliva on the floor, or
need
taken
out for a walk or a ****. They can also freely move around
in
public without morons taking them to a pound (although
that's
the
fault of idiot politicians, not dogs).

Nar, they just **** and **** in litter trays which are in the
house.
They also ****ed all over your bed, which you did not even
disinfect.
Dirty pikey.

Ours don't do any of these things.

I have a friend. When he goes away I am tasked with feeding his
two
cats
:-((((((((((
He is very house proud, or so he thinks. The house stinks of cat
****,
the litter trays are full of **** and ****. No way am I gonna
empty
the
litter trays. If he does not close the bedroom doors, the cats
WILL
****
and **** on any available bed. My little dog has ****ed on the
floor
once and has never **** in my house. She was 6 weeks old when
she
****ed
in the house. If she needs a **** in the middle of the night she
will
wake us up, not just **** in the house like a cat will do.

badly trained cats.

After you've had a cat two weeks, there is no need for a litter
tray.
You
install a catflap and it goes outside when it needs to.

Dogs don't appear to be able to do this,

Corse they do. And ask to be let out when you don't have a dog flap
too.

and even if they can, they're not allowed due to some stupid law
to
go
outside the confines of their own garden, hence you get **** all
over
your
garden. I've walked past such gardens and the smell is horrid.

I walked thru someone's garden to the shed where they had the
garage/yard/shed sale
and while there was visible dog **** there, there was no smell.

Depends on the type of dog, how big it is, what it eats, and how
long
it's
left there. But I've smelt hundreds of foul ones.

Cant say I have ever smelt any foul ones.

Maybe on that soggy little island, but not here.

And how do you imagine dog **** would smell different here?

Because when its wet it rots and stinks, stupid.

It smells as soon as it comes out of the dog.

If anything, a hotter drier climate would make it worse.

Even sillier and more pig ignorant than you usually manage.

Dry **** doesn't smell, stupid.

The longer it's there, the worse it gets.


Even sillier and more pig ignorant than you usually manage.

Dry **** doesn't smell, stupid.


It's got enough moisture in it from the dog to smell for a considerable
time.


Even sillier and more pig ignorant than you usually manage.

Dry **** doesn't smell, stupid.