Tulip posted on Aug 12, 2006
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How did you decide on your choice of pet?
Was on impluse that you bought that pet? or did you spend a period of time researching? Have you ever thought of always owning that SPECIAL pet?
Do you believe that the choice of pets you own somehow reflect a bit of your personality? I am sure you have heard about people raving over their pets or seen pet shows that show how the owner and thier pets are pretty much alike in appearances. I'm always tickled by that.
Generally, people around my part of the world says Cat lovers are private people who pretty much have a opinion about themselves while Dog lovers are warm and like to hang out in groups. Does it makes you wonder whether there is a tint of truth from such comments?
What say you? Do you own any pets? Tell me please ... :)
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