Moreover, cats usually live longer than dogs.Most cats can live up to 15 years while most dogs only have 13 years on the planet. Isn't it nice to be able to spend more time with your pet?Team B : Annie Miller But dogs are more loyal than cats.1. Can most families afford two ...
What's the point in keeping such a pet?Group A: Brian Ross Well. cats usually live longer than dogs. Most cats can live up to 15years while most dogs only have 13 years on the earth. Isn't it nice to be able to spend more time with your pet?Group B: Annie Miller But dogs ...
Moreover, cats usually live longer than dogs. Most cats can live up to 15 years while most dogs only have 13 years on the planet. Isn't it nice to be able to spend more time with your pet? Group B:Annie Miller But dogs are more faithful. A dog never leaves its owner no matter ...
Dogs can't have an indoors-only lifestyle;they need a lot of exercise,plenty of walks, and in general, a lot of time spent outdoors to live happy and healthy lives. But if you don't have a yard or access to parks, or have limited mobility, this may present a major challenge. Not...
Learn about important differences between dogs and cats, such as cost & space considerations. These factors can help you decide which pet is best for you.
B. Dogs also keep you safe. C. Cats and dogs may have fights. D. Besides, cats usually live longer than dogs. E. Here, some students are having a debate(辩论). 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【阅读第二节短文大意】 本文是关于四名学生就家里该 养猫还是养狗这一问题展开的辩论。 【...
Moreover, cats usually live longer than dogs. Most cats can live up to 15 years while most dogs only have 13 years on the planet. Isn't it nice to be able to spend more time with your pet?Group B: AnnieMiller But dogs are more loyal. A dog never leaves its owner no matter what...
Well,cats seem to have their own timetable,but when they do look for love,they will give it their all.Moreover,cats usually live longer than dogs.Most cats can live up to 15 years while most dogs only have 13 years on the planet.Isn't it nice to be able to sp...
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According to Colleran, identifying osteoarthritis can be more difficult in cats than in dogs. Cats are secretive, she says, because hiding their emotions is to their advantage. As “solitary hunters, they don’t have [a] great repertoire of emotional signs on their face...but they do show ...