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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #24 on: October 01, 2007, 19:51:28 PM »
When I met Robin 11.5 years ago I came as a package deal with Sweetie and Toerag and Breeze my BC and Flash and Moby the goldfish there were no negotiations these furkids were mine and we came as an instant family

We celebrate our 11 Wedding anniversary on 12 October and he has allowed our furkid family to grow over our 11 years we have lost Toerag and Haggis to RTA'S, Moose to liver and kidney failure, Hissy Holly our Christmas feral to FIV, Breeze the BC to Hip issues and Bertie to old age and through it all this wonderful man has cried with me, shared our loss, fostered over 100 kittens/cats, allowed our current family to reach 36 with cats not for the feint hearted or normal domestic situation, paid for kids to be rebuilt without question - Puma cancelled Christmas 2005 and he has now allowed me to have another BC in Sky not unusual except for the fact I work in Dublin Ireland this wonderful husband of mine works full time at home in Scotland and looks after our kids with no thought, does his own ironing and the housework!

Unless I could guarantee that I could have all of this with someone who I love and respect no it would still be me and the cats and Jazz the JRT! :Luv: :Crazy: :innocent:
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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #23 on: October 01, 2007, 19:35:36 PM »
My boyf came into my life when I already had Bertie and Bella, and claimed not to be a cat person - but now shares such a close relationship with Bella that it almost makes me jealous, and has devised a string of odd nicknames for Bertie!  He rolled his eyes and told me I was mental when I decided to adopt Minnie, but whenever she's gone wandering, he's walked the estate for hours calling her name!  But if you actually ask him what he thinks about me and my cats, he maintains that I'm sad ....  ;D

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #22 on: October 01, 2007, 15:34:14 PM »
Such a nice story fourfurballs.

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #21 on: October 01, 2007, 14:07:53 PM »
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Men lose by a whisker...women prefer cats


Ulster women prefer their moggies to their men, according to a new survey.

In Belfast, 20% of women would give up their boyfriend for £500,000, while 50% said their cat was beyond price.

And 40% of women in the province consider their cats more loyal, affectionate and trustworthy than some people.

The survey, carried out by cat food brand Olli, revealed that, while 71% of female cat owners showed a significant increase in both heart rate and pupil size when they viewed pictures of their cats, the hearts of a massive 57% failed to race at the sight of their lover.



As a woman from Ulster I LOVE this article and will definitely have to show it to hubby later.

On the cat v partner thing. When we met my hubby would have said he was a cat person and I was a dog person and I was terrified of cats and had no interest in them. Hubby's dad had 2 cats and they basically forced me into getting used to their cats - anyway I grew to trust them and got used to them and hubby and I got our first cats together 5 years ago and now we have 4. I adore them all and would do anything for them. So sometimes you just have to give the person the chance to get used to how wonderful cats are.

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #20 on: October 01, 2007, 11:38:16 AM »
Hi Dawn,

I'm not really sure that it's so much a male opinion as a personal opinion from someone who happens, by chance, to be born male :) :)

I guess the issue is that there are a few things in life that are intrinsically important to one so much so that they get right under one's skin and thus become of utmost importance to one's "raison d'etre", irregardless of one's gender. This being a cat forum whose members are cat lovers rather than simply cat owners we are having this discussion about the effects of cats and dating. If we were having this discussion elsewhere on another "special interest" forum then it could be interesting to think about the responses to such questions as "My boyfriend/girlfriend says that he/she couldn't possibly live without watching sport on the tele at the weekends and isn't prepared to forgo this for a loving relationship" :) . Cats are living, breathing, emotional creatures with whom I share my home, it's as much their home as mine and their happines is paramount. They have all come from rescues in one way or another and had a "cr@p" start to life and now that we've grown close and they have lost their fear and found love and trust then there's no way that I would ever let them go back to that.

As a somewhat sad but pertinant aside, I did once date ths really lovely natured girl and we were well on the way to falling in love but discovered that she was severely alergic to cats. Splitting up was a very dificult and painful decision for both of us to have to make but there was no way that she could spend the rest of her life sneezing with watery eyes etc. and ironically she did love cats, I wish there was an effective cure for this alergy. That was back in the days when I had my lovely, half-persian, "fur factory" Ollie who only needed to blink to shed truck loads of furr :)

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #19 on: October 01, 2007, 11:10:12 AM »
luckily for me my oh was the one who introduced me to cats, watching him hand rear a four week old feral kitten a couple of months into us dating showed how caring he was - nice to hear a male view Leigh

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #18 on: October 01, 2007, 10:15:34 AM »
Hi folks,

An interesting discussion. As a bachelor guy of many years I have to say that I've thought about this issue from time to time. There's absolutely no doubt in my mind that there's no way in the world that I'd ever have another relationship with a woman unless she was a confirmed cat lover. I could give up various things for a harmonious loving relationship  , meat protein, niccotine, caffeine and squeezing the toothpaste from the other end etc. etc.  but the cats are 100% non-negoitable  ;D. If they could talk to me then that would be "purfect" :), pun intended as they provide me with all the other companionship traits that I require, love, humour, faithfulness etc. and are a focus for my emotions as they are my "family"  :)

I do think that being a doting pet owner does have a bearing on meeting a potential "mate" not only does it increase the odds on finding someone who shares one's obsession but also one's less likely to put oneself in situations where one could meet someone as, most of the time, I'd rather be at home with them than out playing the tiresome dating and mating game.     

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #17 on: October 01, 2007, 09:45:25 AM »
Max always comes first, when I first met o/h, I pretty much told him that its love me, love Max, or naff off  :rofl:  Luckily he loves Maxy as much as I do  :shy:

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #16 on: September 30, 2007, 23:09:15 PM »
You've probably all seen this before, but it makes me laugh  :evillaugh:

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #15 on: September 30, 2007, 22:56:08 PM »
I have this little magnet on my fridge says: The more i know about men, the more i love my cats. In my case its very true :sneaky :sneaky:

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #14 on: September 30, 2007, 16:08:14 PM »
 :-: I'm doomed... i much prefer Lexy's company to any human.

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #13 on: September 30, 2007, 16:08:09 PM »
"I just couldn't meet the right cat so I decided to have a relationship instead."

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #12 on: September 30, 2007, 15:58:41 PM »
In the past i have been told "Its me or the cat"....bet you can guess which one stayed  :evillaugh: ;)

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #11 on: September 30, 2007, 15:21:34 PM »
It is probably a rare woman who hasn't had at least one man say to her, "You're going to end up living alone with cats", which is only hurtful if you allow it to be.

I replied, "True, I could end up like that. Alternatively, it could go all wrong for me."

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #10 on: September 30, 2007, 12:24:15 PM »
Purrlishious, love that last post! I've copied it into a word file so I can send it to my female relatives that are cat lovers!

When I met my partner, he had no pets and I had three cats - not to mention a variety of rodents and a goldfish. :shy: Slowly, the numbers of the rodents dwindled - but until the beginning of this year the number of cats that lived with us had gone up to five! I also kept ferrets up until the end of last year, when the last of my business past away. :( He is an utter star, and completely understands how I am with animals. He also plays a very active part in "fuss duty!" :Luv:

As Dawn says, there are animal lovers of both genders. Not only that, if someone loves you for who you are, they understand your dedication to your pets from the word go.




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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #9 on: September 30, 2007, 12:12:38 PM »
well they are certainly more fun to come home to than some men I have met :Luv:

I actually assess a man's reactions to my cats as part of the getting-to-know-you phase of a relationship. If they are not gentle with the cats, then they will not be gentle with me once the 'glamour' of first lust has worn off.

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #8 on: September 30, 2007, 11:15:36 AM »
"Why women prefer cats

When it comes to a faithful companion, most females prefer to have a puss on the pillow. Barbara Ellen finds out why.

It has always amazed me how acceptable it is to mock and despise the many single women who just happen to prefer cats as pets.

We all know the stereotype — the sad, overlooked, dried-up desperado trawling lonely as a cloud around the supermarket on a Saturday afternoon.

Supposedly, to look into the female singleton's trolley is to gaze upon human despair in its purest form. The meals-for-one, the glossy magazines shrieking their self-help messages so loudly people three aisles away can hear, those furtive bars of high-quality healthyfood brought as a substitute for the low-quality sex they were having before they decided enough was enough.

All these items could be exhibited as evidence in the socio-emotional kangaroo courts that even today persist in judging the solitary female as worthless and hopeless simply because she is mate-less.

However, the real clincher is the six-pack of top-of-the-range cat food. A kilo of heroin couldn't be more socially incriminating.

What cat food says about the single female is that she's got a cat and that's all she's got.

 All rubbish, of course, and nicely disproved by a recent report that says a parasite living on cats can infect their female owners and make them sexy, desirable, fun-loving and unfaithful.

Great, we go from drudges to sluts, no middle ground, and isn't that always the way? Still, having known plenty of lovely cats, both when single and attached, I can't help but see it as progress of sorts for the female cat-owner to finally be acknowledged as a sex kitten.

Women with cats have had to get used to abuse over the centuries. Once denounced as witches, then mocked as socially inadequate, the female's relationship with her feline has always been considered suspect. Even today, she has enemies.


A vivid and enduring cliche, the single woman living on her own with her cat has come to be viewed as one of the ultimate icons of neutered 21st-century femininity — all hope gone, all sexuality spewed out of them.

It is probably a rare woman who hasn't had at least one man say to her, "You're going to end up living alone with cats", which is only hurtful if you allow it to be.

I replied, "True, I could end up like that. Alternatively, it could go all wrong for me."

It goes without saying that single men don't get the judged-by-pet treatment when they dash around parks with their dogs.

While a woman who so much as coos to her cat is instantly written off as emotionally needy and possibly psychopathic, a man running around throwing sticks for his pooch is viewed as sensitive and desirable.

Indeed, a single man would have to literally marry his dog before it would be seen as a woman substitute in the same way that a single woman's cat is seen as a man/baby/life substitute.

As for cats being men substitutes, a truly great cat can be cute, arrogant, cuddly, self sufficient, smart, loving, vulnerable and interesting all at the same time, all in the same moment.

If men were as much fun as that, women would spend all their time tickling their tummies, too.

It's very easy to deal with boyfriends who complain you treat your cat better than you do them. Just say: "Once you've produced evidence that an ancient civilisation worshipped you, then perhaps we'll talk."

It could even be argued that some men end up being very poor cat substitutes. ("I just couldn't meet the right cat so I decided to have a relationship instead.")

In reality, women don't substitute cats for relationships, at the very most they might substitute cats for horrible relationships they're very glad they didn't have — their moggies providing a furry Linus blanket until someone nice comes along.

Which sounds intelligent enough to me. That's why even though this latest report could be considered mildly suspect (it is probably more the case that cat owners, like their pets, are naturally fun-loving and naughty), it should also be celebrated as a long overdue move away from the psychosexual stigma of female cat-ownership.

In the meantime, all female cat lovers out there should enjoy "catching" being fun-loving, sexy, desirable, even unfaithful.

Men have always blamed the dog for bad smells; it's only fair that we get to blame some things on the cat."

- Observer

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #7 on: September 30, 2007, 11:08:00 AM »
I read the Your Cat article too.  I'm doomed.  I might only have 2 cats but Jaffa sleeps on the bed beside me - I have one side and he has the other.  Mosi sleeps on my legs. 

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« Reply #6 on: September 30, 2007, 10:43:50 AM »
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Men lose by a whisker...women prefer cats


Thursday, February 15, 2007

By Maureen Coleman

Ulster women prefer their moggies to their men, according to a new survey.

In Belfast, 20% of women would give up their boyfriend for £500,000, while 50% said their cat was beyond price.

And 40% of women in the province consider their cats more loyal, affectionate and trustworthy than some people.

The survey, carried out by cat food brand Olli, revealed that, while 71% of female cat owners showed a significant increase in both heart rate and pupil size when they viewed pictures of their cats, the hearts of a massive 57% failed to race at the sight of their lover.

And it seems Bond pin-up Daniel Craig is less than purrfect - even he failed to get the girls going, compared to their cats.

The heartbeat and dilated pupils of women who took part in the poll was monitored by psychologist Dr David Lewis, who analysed how they reacted to a dozen different photographs.

Monitoring the women in constant light levels, a photographic device then took close-up photographs of their eyes as they were shown the pictures, while researchers simultaneously recorded heart rates using a sophisticated medical pulse meter.

The pupils of the women in the study increased by an average of 3mm when they saw a picture of their cats, with smaller increases produced by the sight of two unfamiliar cats.

Worryingly for lovers competing for affection this February, the heart rates of almost a third of the women observed became more sluggish when pin-up shots of their loves were shown.

Dr David Lewis said: "The widening of the pupils in constant light is called the pupillary reflex and is the physical phenomenon behind "love at first sight". This study shows the cats have got the cream when it comes to winning the hearts of women, while partners and boyfriends are the runners-up in the love stakes in many households."

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #5 on: September 30, 2007, 07:59:50 AM »
that explains a lot :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: perhaps why I am an old maid :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2007, 00:38:31 AM »
I have 3 cats and they all sleep on the bed me and my both dont care  :rofl:

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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2007, 23:38:13 PM »
I had my baby Cheese when I was single and she always slept in my bed with me and night - now I have an OH and THREE cats that sleep in the bed at night  :rofl:

What a load of tosh, there are cat lovers out there of both sexes  ;D

LOL Linda..  :evillaugh:
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Re: Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2007, 23:37:00 PM »
Well lucky I have my OH here or quite frankly I would be stuffed.  Bengly Palace is not for the fainthearted  :rofl:

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Cats vs dating survey ~ who comes first?
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2007, 23:25:27 PM »
This is an article in ‘Your Cat’ magazine. Do you match any of these traits?

According to experts there’s no reason why cat ownership should interfere with your love life.
It’s all about attitude of mind-and being open to new ideas.

A study carried out by YouGov in conjunction with internet dating service found that owning a pet can reduce your chances of finding love as much as 40%.
Owning a cat in itself shouldn’t stop you from meeting people, provided you don’t use your pets as an excuse to hide behind. So long as you socialize and appear open to the possibility of a relationship, then owning a cat shouldn’t have any drastic impact.

The study revealed that 25% of people would be put off dating anyone owned 2 or more cats, but that still leaves 75% who don’t mind.
When someone meets you in person, finds you attractive and asks you out on a date, it is unlikely they’ll ever want to see you again once you have 2 cats unless they have a severe allergy.

‘A far bigger turn off than having a cat is how you actually treat them. Over indulging your pet, treating him as your child and allowing him to sleep on your bed have been shown to be more put off-putting than the number of cats you have.’

Some cat owners would actually put their pet’s feelings above their lovers. 1 ¼ of men & women say that if their live in partner developed an allergic reaction to their pet, under no circumstances would they put their girlfriend/boyfriend before the animal ~ & Mr or Ms Right would have to find somewhere else to live.

The survey revealed some interesting findings, which could very well help you in your quest for romance.
For instance, treating your pet as children, sharing your bed with your cat & over indulging your cat with the latest designer accessories are just some of the factors that influence other singles against dating a pet-owner.

Treating a pet as a member of your family will alienate you from 13% of men & 11% of women.

“Perhaps single pet owners would be wise to take note of this research. If there seems to be potential for a long-term relationship  developing, then it might be best not to boast about how much you indulge your pet & avoid making statements about how your pet comes first, especially on the first few dates.”


Personally ~ I don't stand a cat in hells chance with 9 spoilt babies who are 'Mummy's' little treasures !!!

How about you????

 


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