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	<title>Mittens to the Max Pet Blog &#187; Cat Collars</title>
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		<title>Cat Owners Neurotic? Lying Down With Dogs? It&#8217;s All Here!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let the debate begin! Apparently, there are fundamental differences in cat lovers and dog lovers. University of Texas at Austin professor Sam Gosling is a leading expert on human personality. He and his graduate student, Carson Sandy, recently concluded a study on the personalities of &#8220;cat people&#8221; and &#8220;dog people. About.com reported that &#8220;the study [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-771" title="Neurotic Cat" src="http://blog.maxandmittens.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Neurotic-Cat.jpg" alt="Neurotic Cat" hspace="9" vspace="9" width="308" height="308" align="left" />Let the debate begin! Apparently, there are fundamental differences in cat lovers and dog lovers. University of Texas at Austin professor Sam Gosling is a leading expert on human personality. He and his graduate student, Carson Sandy, recently concluded a study on the personalities of &#8220;cat people&#8221; and &#8220;dog people. About.com reported that &#8220;the study involved &#8220;4,565 volunteers [who] were asked whether they were dog people, cat people, neither or both. These participants were then given the &#8220;Big 5&#8243; personality test (a standard personality test used by psychologists.) Preliminary conclusions of the study, which has not yet been officially published, are that &#8220;dog people are more extroverted, more agreeable and more conscientious than self-described cat people. And that cat people are more neurotic but also more open than their canine-loving counterparts.&#8221;</p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Let&#8217;s Dig Deeper!</strong></span></p>
<p>We wonder what they mean by &#8220;more open.&#8221; Would any of our wonderful cat lovers care to speculate? We have lots of &#8220;cat people&#8221; in our circle of friends and, if they&#8217;re neurotic, they hide it pretty well. We&#8217;ve also known a dog lover or two who might need to spend some time in the  &#8220;Chock Full &#8216;o Nuts&#8221; hotel, and they&#8217;re still terrific people. We&#8217;re waiting for a study to determine whether cats are more neurotic than dogs. Is your <em>pet </em>neurotic? Do tell!</p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong>The Ultimate Dog Bed!</strong></span></p>
<p>Also on the radar screen this week is our new favorite bed and breakfast! The world&#8217;s biggest beagles host overnight guests at the Dog Bark Park Inn. Dog Bark Park is home to Toby and Sweet Willy. Toby is a 12-foot tall beagle statue, and guests enter the body of the beagle from a private 2nd story deck. Some of the dog&#8217;s decorative furnishings are carvings by Dog Bark Park chainsaw artists Dennis &amp; Frances. Inside and up another level to the head of the dog is a loft room with additional sleeping space plus a cozy alcove in the muzzle. Hmmm. It must be hard to find <a href="http://www.maxandmittens.com/dog-harnesses-collars-leashes.html">dog collars</a> that big. Oddly, their Web site doesn&#8217;t say whether dogs are welcome. We&#8217;re going to assume that they are, which is as it should be. Watch this video to find out more!</p>
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