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		<title>Do dogs really out-phrase cats?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs Dog&#8217;s breakfast Dog&#8217;s dinner Dog&#8217;s life Dog days Dog tired Dog-gone Dog&#8217;s b@ll@**s Doggy style Cats Cat&#8217;s whiskers There must be more than that for cats. Help me redress the balance. Possibly related posts New cliches in old bottles<ul id="related_posts">
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<p>There <em>must</em> be more than that for cats. Help me redress the balance.</p>
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