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    what is the difference between a dog and a cat?

    look at them


     

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    They're different?  Two ears, two eyes, one nose, one mouth, one tail, four legs and some fur.  There is NO difference!  Why do you ask?

    Canine and Feline.


    ca·nine
    (knn)adj.1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of the canids.


    2. Of, relating to, or being one of the pointed conical teeth located between the incisors and the first bicuspids.


    n.1. An animal of the family Canidae, especially a dog.


    2. One of the pointed, conical teeth located between the incisors and the first bicuspids. Also called cuspid.


    [Latin cannus, from canis, dog; see kwon- in Indo-European roots.]


    The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.


    canine [?ke?na?n ?kæn-]adj1. of or resembling a dog; doglike


    2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) of, relating to, or belonging to the Canidae, a family of mammals, including dogs, jackals, wolves, and foxes, typically having a bushy tail, erect ears, and a long muzzle: order Carnivora (carnivores)


    3. (Medicine / Dentistry) of or relating to any of the four teeth, two in each jaw, situated between the incisors and the premolars


    n also canid [?kæn?d]1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) any animal of the family Canidae


    2.(Medicine / Dentistry) a canine tooth[from Latin can?nus, from canis dog]


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    fe·line
    (f""""l""n"")
    adj.
    1. Of or belonging to the family Felidae, which includes the lions, tigers, jaguars, and wild and domestic cats; felid.

    2. Suggestive of a cat, as in suppleness or stealthiness.


    n.
    An animal of the family Felidae.




    [Latin <tt>f""l""nus</tt> or Late Latin <tt>f""l""neus</tt>, both from Latin <tt>f""l""s</tt>, cat.]



    fe""line""ly adv.

    fe""line""ness, fe·lin""i·ty (f""-l""n""""-t"") n.





    The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.




    feline [?fi?la?n]


    adj
    1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) of, relating to, or belonging to the Felidae, a family of predatory mammals, including cats, lions, leopards, and cheetahs, typically having a round head and retractile claws: order Carnivora (carnivores)

    2. resembling or suggestive of a cat, esp in stealth or grace


    n also felid [?fi?l?d]
    (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) any animal belonging to the family Felidae; a cat
    [from Latin f?l?nus, from f?l?s cat]

    felinely  adv

    felineness , felinity [f??l?n?t?] n



    Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003

    ROMOS

    Now they know.
    :-)))

    one goes meow and one goes woof :)


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    http://www.google.com.au/search?q=cats&hl=en-AU&gbv=2&gs_l=hp.1.2.0i13i5l3j0i22l4.31354.31354.0.43444.1.1.0.0.0.0.421.421.4-1.1.0...0.0...1c.6FI0aJ4DpC0&oq=cats cats

    A dog is loyal.  He makes you feel like a king or master.


    A cat brings you down to earth and keeps you humble.

    Let me ask you what the difference between a TV. and a toilet ? If you don't know don't come to my place you just might crap on my TV, Oh well it full crap anyway!

    Even Jed, Granny, Jethro Clampett knows this!!!



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