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Originally Posted by Desmond Morris
A blind musician claimed that he could detect a hundred different sounds made by cats (...) Why should this be, twhen the cat is not a particularly sociable animal? In nature, it is those species which live in highly organized groups that require complicated communication systems, so there seems to be something odd about the cat.
Maybe, if we could speak "Cat", or "Dolphin", we'd be masters of the mind.
beachguy in thongs Reviewed by beachguy in thongs on . Dogs vs. Cats Dogs exhibit a diverse array of coat textures, colors, and markings, and a specialized vocabulary has evolved to describe them. Originally, dogs all had dense fur with an undercoat and long muzzles and heads, although both of these features have been altered in some of the more extremely modified breeds, such as the Mexican Hairless and the English Bulldog. vs. Cats are members of the family Felidae. They are the most strictly carnivorous of the nine families in the order Carnivora Rating: 5