Don't they have 'Discovery Channel" or "Animal Planet" in whatever backwoods corner of the internet you are in?
Your google fingers broken?
2007-08-26 10:20:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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There is only a few animals that mate for life. Usually men are called dogs when they are out doing the rounds. Dogs will do any other dog as long as it is in heat, and most men that do not make a commitment to his partner will do the same thing.
2007-08-26 17:24:25
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answer #2
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answered by LIPPIE 7
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Well, since cats and dogs don't have life partners, it's perfectly natural to "sleep around" with potential mates. A female cat will sleep with many males and carry kittens from a few.
2007-08-26 17:21:45
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answered by stevebuscemiobsessed 1
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Dogs sleep with any femal dog they see. They're loyal to the owners but not breeding partners
2007-08-26 17:20:19
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answered by daddynard1010 4
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Oh good grief....you are crazy. LOL Dogs and cats have no concept of what cheating is....There are some birds such as doves that mate for life..but the majority of animals do not and will impregnate one another to keep the species going.
2007-08-26 17:21:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, actually the human being is one of the few (if not only) animal who stays with only one partner after having children. Most other animals will impregnate a female and find another one afterwords. In the animal world it is all about survival....procreation!
2007-08-26 17:21:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Alot of animals mate for life, but as far as cats and dogs are concerned, I dont think they are very faithful
2007-08-26 17:21:15
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answered by Anonymous
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that's why you have the b word.
a dog will hit any other dog, just like a man. most men will hit any woman.
there are animals that are monogamous, but not dogs.
eagles are monogamous.
you picked the wrong animal.
why did i answer this question???
2007-08-26 17:25:21
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answered by ramni222 6
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I don't think they would. My dogs seem pretty loyal to each other. But I have 3, one girl and two boys and the two boys seem pretty devoted to the girl dog.
Nice change....lol....one girl....two devoted boys..Anyways..I think it might work like that.
2007-08-26 17:21:59
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answered by jbahhh 3
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Given the opportunity, yes.
2007-08-26 17:21:26
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answered by Jay W 1
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