A Comparative Analysis Of The Movie Cats And Dogs

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Have you ever seen the movie Cats and Dogs? The cats are the villians and the dogs are the good ones in the movie. Now, there's a reason why the cats are the villians, it's because their charateristics resemble a typical villian in a movie. Cats are selfish and most are unfriendly depending on their moods- but dogs on the other hand are more approachable. Dogs are loyal and kind, no matter what breed they are- all dogs are friendly depending on how you approach them. There are many movies about a dog that shows its loyalty and kind personality such as Marley and Me, Bolt, Max and Snow Buddies. There are hardly any movies about a cat saving the day, except for maybe Garfield and Shreck- there are a lot more horror films about cats.
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