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Old 10-29-2008, 01:48 AM   #106
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Originally Posted by SaraD View Post
I am very much a cat person and managed to marry a guy who is also a cat person. We have a pair of Bengals, one brown and one silver, which is a breed known for being very outgoing the "golden retriever" of cats.
I just googled "Bengal cats" and they're...well, they're just AWESOME!

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I like dogs and have a very soft spot for Dingo also called Blue Heeler dogs
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I'm not sure what this bit means, Sara. The Dingo is a species of wild dog in Australian (made infamous through one particular dog's infanticidal actions), while the Blue Heeler is a domesticated, working breed of dog...well, a subset of the Australian Cattle Dog (there's also a Red Heeler, or they're all called Queensland Heelers too). They're a very smart, tough, hard-working breed, with enormous stamina (and sense of humour). I've a soft spot for them too, though they're not the breed for me (I'm none of the above...well, maybe the "sense of humour" bit )..

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Marc
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