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  • D-MiZe
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    #1

    dogs bark and cats purr correct?

    I want a yes or no answer.
    11
    Yes
    63.64%
    7
    No
    36.36%
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  • rizkybizness
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    #2
    england has an obese pet epidemic (as well as an obese human epidemic, you mates are going to surpass our numbers pretty soon)

    so *** you

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    • ..WaRSpencE..
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      #3
      You BASTARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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        #4
        source????????

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          #5
          Originally posted by .::WaRCoTTo::.
          You BASTARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
          I might reach page 8.

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            #6
            Originally posted by mr. riz
            england has an obese pet epidemic (as well as an obese human epidemic, you mates are going to surpass our numbers pretty soon)

            so *** you
            that's funny my daughter was watchin this thing on animal planet about fat animals, she said all of them are from england.

            I thought to myself, wtf all these uk'ers on here complain about yanks being fat, when all their animals are overweight. Perhaps the food that they should be eating they're giving to the animals.

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              #7
              * 50% of dogs and cats in the UK are overweight, but 76% of owners think their pet is healthy weight (Hill's pet research).
              * 60% of pets in the UK aren't ever weighed.
              * As with humans, the risk of a dog becoming fatter increases throughout its life.
              * Medical effects:
              - reduces life expectancy
              - diabetes
              - locomotion difficulties
              - circulatory problems
              - skin disease
              - respiratory problems
              - low immunity
              - high operation risk
              * Research shows that female dog owners are worst culprits.
              * Giving tit bits to animals is a growing problem. One biscuit to a cat is like a human eating a whole packet (Hill's pet research).
              * 40% of pet owners in UK feed snacks to their pets more than once a day.
              * 67% of pet owners in Europe are themselves overweight. Only 15% purchase calorie controlled food. Only 20% take regular exercise.
              * Some breeds of dog are more predisposed to developing weight problems.
              * Britain's first animal 'fat clinic' opened in Liverpool in 2005.

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                #8
                Originally posted by *~*MalVada*~*
                that's funny my daughter was watchin this thing on animal planet about fat animals, she said all of them are from england.

                I thought to myself, wtf all these uk'ers on here complain about yanks being fat, when all their animals are overweight. Perhaps the food that they should be eating they're giving to the animals.
                lol there's been a **** LOAD of shows on Animal Planet, Discovery Channel and TLC about the obesity rate over in England

                im not even playin people!

                to be fair, fish n chips looks delicious

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                • rizkybizness
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Demise
                  * 50% of dogs and cats in the UK are overweight, but 76% of owners think their pet is healthy weight (Hill's pet research).
                  * 60% of pets in the UK aren't ever weighed.
                  * As with humans, the risk of a dog becoming fatter increases throughout its life.
                  * Medical effects:
                  - reduces life expectancy
                  - diabetes
                  - locomotion difficulties
                  - circulatory problems
                  - skin disease
                  - respiratory problems
                  - low immunity
                  - high operation risk
                  * Research shows that female dog owners are worst culprits.
                  * Giving tit bits to animals is a growing problem. One biscuit to a cat is like a human eating a whole packet (Hill's pet research).
                  * 40% of pet owners in UK feed snacks to their pets more than once a day.
                  * 67% of pet owners in Europe are themselves overweight. Only 15% purchase calorie controlled food. Only 20% take regular exercise.
                  * Some breeds of dog are more predisposed to developing weight problems.
                  * Britain's first animal 'fat clinic' opened in Liverpool in 2005.
                  talk to me man to man you *****

                  i can google a bunch of tom foolery and try to pass it off as intellect

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                  • D-MiZe
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mr. riz
                    talk to me man to man you *****

                    i can google a bunch of tom foolery and try to pass it off as intellect
                    Why would I debate about obesity in animals?

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