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<p>on the perceived <a href="page.php?w=dichotomy">dichotomy</a> between cats and dogs as <a href="page.php?w=pet">pet</a>s in society. In some cases, the two terms refer to people's self-identification, regardless of what pets they actually own, if any.</p>

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<p>Research has shown a link between some personality traits and the type of domesticated animal owned. A 2010 study at the <a href="page.php?w=University_of_Texas">University of Texas</a> found that those who identified as "dog people" tended to be more social and outgoing,</p><p>
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