Interesting post. Enjoyed. I've never trusted research, especially on topics such as this but found the findings enlightening. I grew up with both and throughout my life have had both most of the time not by choice. Whether they belonged to family members, x's or just seemed to just show up in my life and come and go for a time as they pleased not concerned for my feelings at all towards them. I've always considered myself more of a cat person having shared time with a road side throw away for 18 years . Yeah, that's right, I had a cat that lived for 18 years. His name was Freeway and that's where I found him. Dogs, at least for me, are messy and need to much of my time care wise. Try going out of town owning a dog? They can't take care of themselves like a cat can. You'll have to have a friend come by or board them. A cat, just fill up the food bowl before you go, put him out and enjoy your vacay unless you've mutated your cat by de-clawing and inprisoned him to the indoors forever. No, I'm not a dog person but I do miss Freeway..........
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aww yeah
i wish their life expectancy were as long as ours
Yep! That would be koooool! By the way, they don't want to "cure" anything especially cancer. They just want to treat it. Treatments are their cashcow so keeping people sick is more profitable. I know you know this but I had to say it. Great post. Brought back some good buried memories for me. Preeeeesh!
ya you're right
that's what happens when big pharma gets involved :(