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GrayMouse:
OK, I have just simple question - is THIS https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/awww-cute-cuddly-baby-kitten-spots-stripes-awww-163456824.jpg the quality what is normally approved?

Anyway, why I see grass photos when I am looking for dog?

Is DS to be closed? Lol.

MicroVet:
Honestly, that is a good commercial picture. In this day and age of Social Media that image with the right advertiser will relate to a lot of people because it has a homey feeling, it's cute with the cat in a relaxed position which conveys a message, has copy space. The crop is strange though and in micro that image is lost.

noodle:
I can understand you being a mouse and all, you would not like that image

georgep7:
...and so the noodle said to the mouse, the vet don't understand your fears for the cat!

[Laugh] + [Applause]

:D :P

ShadySue:

--- Quote from: GrayMouse on December 09, 2019, 12:19 ---Anyway, why I see grass photos when I am looking for dog?

--- End quote ---
No idea.
In a clean browser, all of the first page in a search for dog ('relevant') feature a dog, as a major or minor feature, except on which is a chbby chap running along a desert road chasing a carrot.
Sorting by 'Latest Uploads' I get a lot of 'dog roses' mixed in, plus one landscape which has 'dog' in the keywords, but I don't see a dog.
Sorting by 'best selling', I see a lot of images I saw when sorting 'relevant', minus the bloke chasing the carrot, but there is a photo of an empty kennel keyworded 'dog house', 'doghouse', 'dog' and 'house'.

So on the first page of each search, I don't see photos of grass (without a dog or dogs), but if you do, maybe you have DT cookies which are giving you a different sort from me, maybe they factor searcher location into results or ???, but presumably 'dog' comes into the keywords somewhere.

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