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10+ Differences Between Cats And Dogs That Will Make You Laugh

There have always been two groups of people: dog persons and cat persons and there is a never-ending battle between these groups. Cats and dogs have fundamentally opposite personalities. Dogs tend to be more sociable, playful, and a little silly at times. On the other hand, cats are more independent, cunning, and not very sentimental. For this reason, cat people and dog people are also somewhat opposite. However, there’s nothing wrong to love them both at the same time. Each of them are lovable in their own way.
To describe the difference between cats and dogs, we have decided to collect a list of cleverly created comics which illustrate the difference between cats and dogs from ‘They Can Talk’. So, let’s have a look at them and tell us how many of them can you relate to? Scroll down to check out his amazing strips, upvote your favorites and do not forget to share them with your friends.

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