LittleWench -> Cats -vs- Dogs (5/8/2008 4:46:38 AM)
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Pet owners typically fall into one of two categories. Dog people or cat people. Dogs are loyal, loving companions but at a price. Dogs are high maintenance. They need to be bathed, walked, and they require constant attention and discipline. They will come when called and sit at your feet, waiting to be petted. They will take a lot of abuse and mistreatment and still keep coming back, always looking at you with those big puppy dog eyes, begging for love. Cats are affectionate but on their own terms. They are the low maintenance pet. They don't need bathing, or walking. They rarely come when called (unless its accompanied by the sound of their food container being rattled). They won't tolerate as much abuse, and become wary if mistreated. A content cat, however, will come to settle on your lap after a day of adventures, rewarding your attention with a hearty purr. Despite their fundamental differences, the one thing that cats and dogs do have in common is that they both require loving owners to be happy. I wonder, are most Dominants dog people? Are most submissives dog type personalities, that is if they were to be likened to an animal in their traits would they identify closest with a dog... loyal, dependable, trusting, always desiring to please? I think about my cat, currently wandering across my lap, rubbing against me, trying to gain my attention, purring loudly. For a cat he is quite placid, and will tolerate being picked up and carried around for the most part, but if he really does not want to be petted he will get out the claws and protest till I put him down. Is it possible for a cat type personality, independant, self reliant, and fussy about when they get attention... can these type of personalities successfully be submissives?
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