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Cats vs. Dogs vs. Traffic
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
February 9, 2000| Author:
Ron Shaffer
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This column has gone to the dogs. And cats. At least today. Under
the heading "Pets in Traffic," I noted in a recent column that my two
cats have run loose for 10 years and seem to have learned to steer
clear of traffic, while our dog, if not leashed, would run right into
a moving car.
When I asked Mrs. Gridlock why there was such a difference, she
said, "It's because cats are smarter than dogs." I asked for your
views on that and why more dogs seem to be hit than cats. Here are
some o...
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