Cats and dogs are both animals and are very much alike. However they are very much different too. Lets look at some simliarities and some differences between the two.
Im going to tell you how cats and dogs are alike. For example, cats and dogs both have tails, paws, and ears. They also both make noises and are both fairly annoying at times.
Now Im going to tell you how they are different. For example, cats are mostly samll, although there can be some big cats as well, cats also meow and hiss. Dogs are mostly bigger than cats, however there are some fairly small dogs, dogs also bark and growl.
To wrap up, cats and dogs are very alike, however they are also very different. Cats have their own characteristics, and dogs have their own characteristics as well. They also have many of the same characteristics. I've talked to you about many things that cats and dogs have alike, and many things that make them different.
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