<p>Do you ever watch Sex and the City? I think Charlotte's dog (near the end of the show) is quite cute as well. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel I believe...</p>
<p>I like Bichon Frises, and Cotons, and that cute little puppy in Shrek 2.</p>
<p>But if you're going to get a fluffy, quiet lapdog, why don't you just get a fluffy, quiet cat? (I've had some energetic, non-aloof cats... they do exist.)</p>
<p>I find it extremely amusing that this conversation developed from an original post titled "how hard is econ major"</p>
<p>Ah, I'll have to look out for that then, zante. I'm definitely an aficionado of cute dogs.</p>
<p>But litho's right, cute cats are equally as amazing. Strangely, I'm attracted to a cat's personality. So energetic yet so cunning and pretentious. Haha. Typical renegades. Oh yeah.</p>
<p>And um...buying dogs and cats...requires money exchange...which will hopefully boost the economy...out of the intermediate range of the AS/AD curve...and to full employment and output! YAY! ECONOMICS!</p>
<p>We're back on track now :p</p>
<p>I think cats are too smart for me...I just feel like it's talking about me behind my back or something. <em>paranoid</em> Puppies do that whole panting/sticks their tongue out at you thing</p>
<p>You haven't met my cat. Dull, blank look. All the time. Adorably cute though.</p>
<p>lol
what is it that make dumb/dull animals so cute?
I love animals that keep smiling at you even when you kick--er, pet them lovingly :)</p>