<i>Instead, it crapped on the floor. It isn't fun walking into a pile of cat crap. So what if it's smaller than a pile of dog crap? It still sucks to step in it.</i> --RSL
At the very least, cat crap is no worse than dog crap then. And with dog crap being far bigger in volume and surface area, you have much more of a chance stepping in it. Plus, ALL dogs crap outside (or inside) in random places. At least MOST cats can be trained to crap in a box. My parents' dogs refuse to crap anywhere where there's already crap lying in the yard. So you end up with a mine-field of crap evenly spread throughout your yard.
<i>Dogs are loyal to people they love.</i> --Ultima Seraph
And they love you if and only if you give them food.
<i>Secondly the dogs that will "attack" anything are either a) abused b) guard dogs c) un-disciplined.</i>
d) hungry
<i>Thirdly, yes, cats don't need to be trained...</i>
Glad we agree on that point.
<i>Fourthly... since when did locks ever stop people from breaking and entering and possibly worse?</i>
That's generally what locks do. If they don't do that, why do people buy them?
<i>I'd rather be a communist than a facist. o_o;</i>
That sounds like something a COMMUNIST would say.