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And Dogset still looks better than Catset bald. Catset looks like Krangs nutsack when they go hairless

:laff::laff::laff::laff:

That thing is not a cat, and as a delegate of the esteemed #CatSet we do not recognize it.

What we do recognize is #DogSet's unharlem-like behavior of posting male genitalia, and attempting to slander #Catset.

:scust::dame:

Y'all #DogSet folks are built differently. Let's talk about how y'all have a fed gremlin as a breed. :mjtf:
 

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:laff::laff::laff::laff:

That thing is not a cat, and as a delegate of the esteemed #CatSet we do not recognize it.

What we do recognize is #DogSet's unharlem-like behavior of posting male genitalia, and attempting to slander #Catset.

:scust::dame:

Y'all #DogSet folks are built differently. Let's talk about how y'all have a fed gremlin as a breed. :mjtf:
Lmaooooo I thought Catset like excotical and lite brites though. Here are some more from Asia
Fun fact: Donskoys grow a winter coat (most frequently seen on their chest and tail) during the chilly months, then shed it again when the temps rise!

3. Peterbald
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Peterbald cat. Photography ©GlobalP | iStock / Getty Images Plus.

You know the Donskoy you met above? Well, the Peterbald has ties to that dashing fellow! How so? The Peterbald is a cross between the Donskoy and the Oriental Shorthair — giving him the sophisticated look of a Siamese in hairless form! Affection runs high when it comes to the Peterbald — he will curl up under the covers with you come bedtime and sit by your side during all meals.

As with Orientals, Peterbalds are highly vocal and love to converse with their humans — they’ll also see you off in the morning and greet you at the front door when you return in the evening. How’s that for devotion?

Fun fact: Peterbalds, like all hairless cat breeds, have a higher metabolism than cats with full coats, making more food an essential. Even more intriguing? That fast metabolism makes scratches and wounds on their skin heal faster!

4. Sphynx
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Sphynxes can have patterned skin! Photography by Oleg Mikhaylov / Shutterstock.

Out of all the hairless cat breeds, the Sphynx is likely the one you’ve heard of before — and that has quite a bit to do with his appearance in pop culture. After all, Mr. Bigglesworth of the popular Austin Powers film franchise was a Sphynx … and nearly stole the screen from Mike Myers!

Celeb status aside, the Sphynx was ranked the eighth most popular cat breed in 2016 by the Cat Fanciers’ Association — an honor likely attributed to his debonair good looks and friendly persona. Sphynxes were also ranked the most affectionate cat breed by the Journal of Veterinary Behavior.
 

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Lmaooooo I thought Catset like excotical and lite brites though. Here are some more from Asia
Fun fact: Donskoys grow a winter coat (most frequently seen on their chest and tail) during the chilly months, then shed it again when the temps rise!

3. Peterbald
Peterbald-Cat.jpg

Peterbald cat. Photography ©GlobalP | iStock / Getty Images Plus.

You know the Donskoy you met above? Well, the Peterbald has ties to that dashing fellow! How so? The Peterbald is a cross between the Donskoy and the Oriental Shorthair — giving him the sophisticated look of a Siamese in hairless form! Affection runs high when it comes to the Peterbald — he will curl up under the covers with you come bedtime and sit by your side during all meals.

As with Orientals, Peterbalds are highly vocal and love to converse with their humans — they’ll also see you off in the morning and greet you at the front door when you return in the evening. How’s that for devotion?

Fun fact: Peterbalds, like all hairless cat breeds, have a higher metabolism than cats with full coats, making more food an essential. Even more intriguing? That fast metabolism makes scratches and wounds on their skin heal faster!

4. Sphynx
sphynx-profile-kitten-basket252242836.jpg

Sphynxes can have patterned skin! Photography by Oleg Mikhaylov / Shutterstock.

Out of all the hairless cat breeds, the Sphynx is likely the one you’ve heard of before — and that has quite a bit to do with his appearance in pop culture. After all, Mr. Bigglesworth of the popular Austin Powers film franchise was a Sphynx … and nearly stole the screen from Mike Myers!

Celeb status aside, the Sphynx was ranked the eighth most popular cat breed in 2016 by the Cat Fanciers’ Association — an honor likely attributed to his debonair good looks and friendly persona. Sphynxes were also ranked the most affectionate cat breed by the Journal of Veterinary Behavior.

First cat is dope. Second...Breh stop posting that gay shyt :hhh:


Oh Dogs don't have "exoticals" and "litebrites" huh

Exotic Dog Breeds from Around the World
Bergamasco Shepherd
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1*wkKzWM6d-oJXmNZWHzMUDg.jpeg

The first thing you’ll notice from the Bergamasco shepherd is its thick, felted coat. This unique herding breed is so small in numbers, the UK Kennel Club survey only managed to find only ten living dogs back in 2004. Nonetheless, the Bergamasco Shepherd are known to be extremely patient and are excellent when it comes to self-control and balance, making them perfect companion dogs for the family.

Bouvier des Flandres
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1*0RhfCTZLz-T4NTuprRI30Q.jpeg

Another herding dog is the Bouvier de Flander, a French name that literally translates to “cow herder of Flanders.” Perhaps its most notable feature is its massive head and distinct moustache and beard. Though these dogs were originally bred for farm work, it is common to see them nowadays as guard dogs and police dogs.

Löwchen
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1*nazb2UYR4V_v2POF1eC_4w.jpeg

The Löwchen’s ancestors served as companion dogs to Europe’s wealthy and elite. Their long and wavy hair are typically presented with a lion’s cut. Despite their “lion-like” appearance, they hardly ever show any signs of aggression and are known to be one of the friendliest breeds around.

Neapolitan Mastiff
1*NXcHCPBjXXbQa3lYvEn2mg.jpeg

1*NXcHCPBjXXbQa3lYvEn2mg.jpeg

The Neapolitan mastiff is one dog breed you wouldn’t want to mess with, as its massive size alone makes it appear as intimidating as ever. Though it has a reputation of being a natural protector and guard dog, a lot of owners say they can be quite mellow when inside the house. Like most large dog breeds, the Neapolitan mastiff has a relatively short life span of just 7 years.

Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless Dog)
1*kOaj6u_DH-_dDhCXT8HbSw.jpeg

1*kOaj6u_DH-_dDhCXT8HbSw.jpeg

The Xoloitzcuintli come in three sizes: toy, miniature, and standard size. They are known for their nearly hairless appearance, and because that seems rather odd for many, Americans actually mistake them for the feared mythical creatures chupacabras! In reality, Xolos are anything but scary. They are extremely elegant, high-spirited, and intelligent breeds. Recently, Disney featured a Xolo dog named Dante in the animated film Coco.

Tibetan Mastiff
1*CLeG_OfD80NTD-shgX69NA.jpeg

1*CLeG_OfD80NTD-shgX69NA.jpeg

The Tibetan mastiff is definitely not for first-time dog owners. These dogs are known for their massive size and stubborn nature. They were first seen centuries ago in Tibet where they were bred as guard dogs for livestock and property. Though they’re still used for such duties, they are also loving companions for families.

Swedish Vallhund
1*BuKL4kfwhk60hcfkFS_-Fw.jpeg

1*BuKL4kfwhk60hcfkFS_-Fw.jpeg

Don’t let their tiny bodies fool you, the Swedish vallhund was actually the companion of choice for Vikings. They were used to herd cow and cattles and were later named as the national dog breed of Sweden. Today, these adorable dogs crave human attention and love to entertain their families with their clownish personalities.

Dandie Dinmont Terrier
1*VcqccPKbCjROEXdSiBYvww.jpeg

1*VcqccPKbCjROEXdSiBYvww.jpeg

Dandie Dinmont terriers are known for their short legs, long body, and distinctive top knot. They got their namesake from Sir Walter Scott’s novel Guy Mannering, particularly the character of Dandie Dinmont. Because their numbers are dwindling down, there are three registered breed clubs in the UK that are working to save it from extinction.

Brussels Griffon
1*KxBCfNXNBdk_lPlh2KTcxQ.jpeg

1*KxBCfNXNBdk_lPlh2KTcxQ.jpeg

The Brussels Griffon have one of the most unique faces in the canine world. These toy dogs are believed to have been bred after crossing pugs, terriers, and toy spaniels. This can be quite evident in their physical features like their large eyes, short nose, and undershot jaw.

If you don't get your hoe ass tf outta here with that dumb shyt :mjlol:
 

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melaninate"Ares, post: 34891385, member: 35198"]First cat is dope. Second...Breh stop posting that gay shyt :hhh:


Oh Dogs don't have "exoticals" and "litebrites" huh

Exotic Dog Breeds from Around the World
Bergamasco Shepherd
1*wkKzWM6d-oJXmNZWHzMUDg.jpeg

1*wkKzWM6d-oJXmNZWHzMUDg.jpeg

The first thing you’ll notice from the Bergamasco shepherd is its thick, felted coat. This unique herding breed is so small in numbers, the UK Kennel Club survey only managed to find only ten living dogs back in 2004. Nonetheless, the Bergamasco Shepherd are known to be extremely patient and are excellent when it comes to self-control and balance, making them perfect companion dogs for the family.

Bouvier des Flandres
1*0RhfCTZLz-T4NTuprRI30Q.jpeg

1*0RhfCTZLz-T4NTuprRI30Q.jpeg

Another herding dog is the Bouvier de Flander, a French name that literally translates to “cow herder of Flanders.” Perhaps its most notable feature is its massive head and distinct moustache and beard. Though these dogs were originally bred for farm work, it is common to see them nowadays as guard dogs and police dogs.

Löwchen
1*nazb2UYR4V_v2POF1eC_4w.jpeg

1*nazb2UYR4V_v2POF1eC_4w.jpeg

The Löwchen’s ancestors served as companion dogs to Europe’s wealthy and elite. Their long and wavy hair are typically presented with a lion’s cut. Despite their “lion-like” appearance, they hardly ever show any signs of aggression and are known to be one of the friendliest breeds around.

Neapolitan Mastiff
1*NXcHCPBjXXbQa3lYvEn2mg.jpeg

1*NXcHCPBjXXbQa3lYvEn2mg.jpeg

The Neapolitan mastiff is one dog breed you wouldn’t want to mess with, as its massive size alone makes it appear as intimidating as ever. Though it has a reputation of being a natural protector and guard dog, a lot of owners say they can be quite mellow when inside the house. Like most large dog breeds, the Neapolitan mastiff has a relatively short life span of just 7 years.

Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless Dog)
1*kOaj6u_DH-_dDhCXT8HbSw.jpeg

1*kOaj6u_DH-_dDhCXT8HbSw.jpeg

The Xoloitzcuintli come in three sizes: toy, miniature, and standard size. They are known for their nearly hairless appearance, and because that seems rather odd for many, Americans actually mistake them for the feared mythical creatures chupacabras! In reality, Xolos are anything but scary. They are extremely elegant, high-spirited, and intelligent breeds. Recently, Disney featured a Xolo dog named Dante in the animated film Coco.

Tibetan Mastiff
1*CLeG_OfD80NTD-shgX69NA.jpeg

1*CLeG_OfD80NTD-shgX69NA.jpeg

The Tibetan mastiff is definitely not for first-time dog owners. These dogs are known for their massive size and stubborn nature. They were first seen centuries ago in Tibet where they were bred as guard dogs for livestock and property. Though they’re still used for such duties, they are also loving companions for families.

Swedish Vallhund
1*BuKL4kfwhk60hcfkFS_-Fw.jpeg

1*BuKL4kfwhk60hcfkFS_-Fw.jpeg

Don’t let their tiny bodies fool you, the Swedish vallhund was actually the companion of choice for Vikings. They were used to herd cow and cattles and were later named as the national dog breed of Sweden. Today, these adorable dogs crave human attention and love to entertain their families with their clownish personalities.

Dandie Dinmont Terrier
1*VcqccPKbCjROEXdSiBYvww.jpeg

1*VcqccPKbCjROEXdSiBYvww.jpeg

Dandie Dinmont terriers are known for their short legs, long body, and distinctive top knot. They got their namesake from Sir Walter Scott’s novel Guy Mannering, particularly the character of Dandie Dinmont. Because their numbers are dwindling down, there are three registered breed clubs in the UK that are working to save it from extinction.

Brussels Griffon
1*KxBCfNXNBdk_lPlh2KTcxQ.jpeg

1*KxBCfNXNBdk_lPlh2KTcxQ.jpeg

The Brussels Griffon have one of the most unique faces in the canine world. These toy dogs are believed to have been bred after crossing pugs, terriers, and toy spaniels. This can be quite evident in their physical features like their large eyes, short nose, and undershot jaw.

If you don't get your hoe ass tf outta here with that dumb shyt :mjlol:[/QUOTE]
All those dogs you posted have highly melaninated fur though. :wow:
 

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melaninate"Ares, post: 34891385, member: 35198"]First cat is dope. Second...Breh stop posting that gay shyt :hhh:


Oh Dogs don't have "exoticals" and "litebrites" huh

Exotic Dog Breeds from Around the World
Bergamasco Shepherd
1*wkKzWM6d-oJXmNZWHzMUDg.jpeg

1*wkKzWM6d-oJXmNZWHzMUDg.jpeg

The first thing you’ll notice from the Bergamasco shepherd is its thick, felted coat. This unique herding breed is so small in numbers, the UK Kennel Club survey only managed to find only ten living dogs back in 2004. Nonetheless, the Bergamasco Shepherd are known to be extremely patient and are excellent when it comes to self-control and balance, making them perfect companion dogs for the family.

Bouvier des Flandres
1*0RhfCTZLz-T4NTuprRI30Q.jpeg

1*0RhfCTZLz-T4NTuprRI30Q.jpeg

Another herding dog is the Bouvier de Flander, a French name that literally translates to “cow herder of Flanders.” Perhaps its most notable feature is its massive head and distinct moustache and beard. Though these dogs were originally bred for farm work, it is common to see them nowadays as guard dogs and police dogs.

Löwchen
1*nazb2UYR4V_v2POF1eC_4w.jpeg

1*nazb2UYR4V_v2POF1eC_4w.jpeg

The Löwchen’s ancestors served as companion dogs to Europe’s wealthy and elite. Their long and wavy hair are typically presented with a lion’s cut. Despite their “lion-like” appearance, they hardly ever show any signs of aggression and are known to be one of the friendliest breeds around.

Neapolitan Mastiff
1*NXcHCPBjXXbQa3lYvEn2mg.jpeg

1*NXcHCPBjXXbQa3lYvEn2mg.jpeg

The Neapolitan mastiff is one dog breed you wouldn’t want to mess with, as its massive size alone makes it appear as intimidating as ever. Though it has a reputation of being a natural protector and guard dog, a lot of owners say they can be quite mellow when inside the house. Like most large dog breeds, the Neapolitan mastiff has a relatively short life span of just 7 years.

Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless Dog)
1*kOaj6u_DH-_dDhCXT8HbSw.jpeg

1*kOaj6u_DH-_dDhCXT8HbSw.jpeg

The Xoloitzcuintli come in three sizes: toy, miniature, and standard size. They are known for their nearly hairless appearance, and because that seems rather odd for many, Americans actually mistake them for the feared mythical creatures chupacabras! In reality, Xolos are anything but scary. They are extremely elegant, high-spirited, and intelligent breeds. Recently, Disney featured a Xolo dog named Dante in the animated film Coco.

Tibetan Mastiff
1*CLeG_OfD80NTD-shgX69NA.jpeg

1*CLeG_OfD80NTD-shgX69NA.jpeg

The Tibetan mastiff is definitely not for first-time dog owners. These dogs are known for their massive size and stubborn nature. They were first seen centuries ago in Tibet where they were bred as guard dogs for livestock and property. Though they’re still used for such duties, they are also loving companions for families.

Swedish Vallhund
1*BuKL4kfwhk60hcfkFS_-Fw.jpeg

1*BuKL4kfwhk60hcfkFS_-Fw.jpeg

Don’t let their tiny bodies fool you, the Swedish vallhund was actually the companion of choice for Vikings. They were used to herd cow and cattles and were later named as the national dog breed of Sweden. Today, these adorable dogs crave human attention and love to entertain their families with their clownish personalities.

Dandie Dinmont Terrier
1*VcqccPKbCjROEXdSiBYvww.jpeg

1*VcqccPKbCjROEXdSiBYvww.jpeg

Dandie Dinmont terriers are known for their short legs, long body, and distinctive top knot. They got their namesake from Sir Walter Scott’s novel Guy Mannering, particularly the character of Dandie Dinmont. Because their numbers are dwindling down, there are three registered breed clubs in the UK that are working to save it from extinction.

Brussels Griffon
1*KxBCfNXNBdk_lPlh2KTcxQ.jpeg

1*KxBCfNXNBdk_lPlh2KTcxQ.jpeg

The Brussels Griffon have one of the most unique faces in the canine world. These toy dogs are believed to have been bred after crossing pugs, terriers, and toy spaniels. This can be quite evident in their physical features like their large eyes, short nose, and undershot jaw.

If you don't get your hoe ass tf outta here with that dumb shyt :mjlol:
All those dogs you posted have highly melaninated fur though. :wow:[/QUOTE]

Breh you typing so furiously ya quote broke? Hold this L #DogSet

Breh said melanated fur, in the fukk :russ:
 

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All those dogs you posted have highly melaninated fur though. :wow:

Breh you typing so furiously ya quote broke? Hold this L #DogSet

Breh said melanated fur, in the fukk :russ:[/QUOTE]
It's okay to have your preference but don't slander Dogsets diaspora
:Dogglass::Woofpack:
 

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Breh you typing so furiously ya quote broke? Hold this L #DogSet

Breh said melanated fur, in the fukk :russ:
It's okay to have your preference but don't slander Dogsets diaspora
:Dogglass::Woofpack:[/QUOTE]

Nah Breh, I'm gonna keep my foot on #DogSet's throat. Y'all always flagrant around here :ufdup:
 
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