YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Dog People vs. Cat People: The Surprising Differences

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    Hunch.com recently polled more than 200,000 pet owners to find out if they were dog people or cat people. The site then crossed those responses with lifestyle surveys and arrived at the following conclusions. Anything sound familiar?

    Dog people:
    15% more likely to be extroverts
    Cat people: 11% more likely to be introverts


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    Dog people: 36% more likely to use a pop song as a ringtone
    Cat people: 14% more likely to cling to friends at a party


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    Dog people: 67% more likely to call animal control if they happen upon stray kittens
    Cat people: 21% more likely to try to rescue stray kittens


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    Dog people: 11% more likely to say they'd support cloning, but only for animals or pets
    Cat people: 17% more likely to have completed a graduate degree


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    Dog people: 18% more likely to consider Paul McCartney their favorite Beatle
    Cat people: 25% more likely to consider George Harrison their favorite Beatle


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    Dog people: 9% more likely to think of zoos as happy place
    Cat people: 10% more likely to send messages on Twitter


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    Dog people: 30% more likely to enjoy slapstick humor and impressions
    Cat people: 21% more likely to enjoy ironic humor and puns