What is the correct way to combine the following two simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Dr. Jekyll loves cats. Mr. Hyde loves dogs.
A. Dr. Jekyll loves cats. Mr. Hyde loves dogs.
B. Dr. Jekyll loves, but cats Mr. Hyde loves dogs.
C. Dr. Jekyll loves cats, but Mr. Hyde loves dogs.
D. Dr. Jekyll loves cats Mr. Hyde loves dogs.

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