Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 16, 1958
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is reading to Lucy. He says, "Just think..there are ninety million cats and dogs in the United States!"<br> <br> They pass Snoopy lying on a rock and he continues, "That sure is a lot of cats and dogs!"<br> <br> Snoopy thinks, "Dogs and cats.."<br> <br> He continues, "Always say 'Dogs and cats'..never say 'cats and dogs'..the proper expression is Dogs and cats!"<br> <br>
GenreChowderStudios almost 9 years ago
“Cats and dogs” has a much better mouth feel than “dogs and cats.”
yow4zip Premium Member over 6 years ago
Dog grammar.
Sir Squeaks almost 4 years ago
Cats can be quite affectionate and attentive, but only up to a point. They tend to become bored or overstimulated much more easily than dogs and at that point, they want to escape for a while. So, if you prefer a pet to keep you company but isn’t especially needy, consider a cat.
On the other hand, Owning a cat isn’t really that much different from not owning a cat They’re haughty, they’re temperamental and most of the time they act like you don’t exist. Dogs are loyal, cuddly, goofy, and best of all, love you no matter what.
In conclusion, both pets have their pros and cons There is no such thing as “dogs are better than cats” and vice versa. Liking dogs more than cats is completely based on opinion.
snowdzg Premium Member about 3 years ago
Just get rid of dogs altogether.