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<DIV>I love this topic! Since I was very little, I have always preferred
dogs to be males and cats to be females. This was solidified when I got my
first (and so far only) dog, Harry. Aside from being my heart dog, he was
the epitome of what I love about male dogs. The goofiness, the
dependability, the expressiveness. I had many fosters in my home, both
males and females, and although I loved them all in their own way, the males
tended to dig alittle deeper into my heart. I grew up having 3 brothers so
the only other female in my home was my mom. Perhaps that jaded me a bit
towards feeling more comfortable with males? (Yes, having three brothers
sometimes made me feel like I was living in a pack of wild dogs). Cats are
so independent that for me, having it be female is just natural. We got my
daughter a kitten for her birthday last year and it is, of course, a
female. When I finally take that step to adopt another dog, it will
definately be a male. </DIV>
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<DIV>So there it is....a glimpse into the Moravinski household psyche. You
asked! : )</DIV>
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<DIV>Laura and Harry ATB</DIV></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>