Masamune wrote: 26 Nov 2025, 08:06
Kad se naviju protiv "džukela", a istovremeno mačke stavljaju na pijedestal mahom jer je Muhamed reko da su čiste, tačno dobijem nagon da ih nabijem nogom.
Ev jedan post samo da Maji dignem tlak
Pa ignoriši islam, jesi li ikada bio u nečijem stanu, gdje neko drži mačku? Jesi li vidio kako mačka u zatvorenom prostoru vrši nuždu? A i voda joj ne treba, sama sebe jezikom pere, to joj je urođeno.
A ko ima psa mira ga voditi hitno napolje da vrši nuždu.
To što je vama trn u oku što mišljenje muslimana se podudara sa nekom ko nema pojma o islamu, pa ne možete reći “To je samo vjerovanje, za mene je to glupost jer nije dokazano” jer se ovo radi o činjenici, nije problem muslimana.
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Yes, cats are generally considered cleaner than dogs due to their self-grooming habits and instinct to bury waste, while dogs require more human intervention for baths and often track in dirt from outside.
Cat cleanliness
Self-grooming: Cats spend a significant portion of their waking hours grooming themselves, using their barbed tongues to clean their fur and remove dirt and parasites.
Waste disposal: Cats instinctually bury their waste in a litter box, which helps control odor, as long as the box is cleaned regularly.
Indoor-focused: Many cats spend most or all of their time indoors, which can lead to them being less dirty than dogs that go outside frequently.
Dog cleanliness
Less self-grooming: Dogs have limited self-grooming abilities compared to cats and often require regular bathing and brushing from their owners.
Outdoor activity: Dogs may track in dirt, mud, and other debris from playing outside, which requires frequent cleaning of both the pet and your home.
No litter box: Dogs eliminate outdoors, which means there is no litter box to clean, but their bathroom habits are less controlled.
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