Which are better cats or dogs?
In my opinion dogs are more lovey than cats. cats scratch and I don't like them as much as dogs.
Which are better cats or dogs?
In my opinion dogs are more lovey than cats. cats scratch and I don't like them as much as dogs.
I'd escape such a versus since I love both of them. Yet I can tell few words. Cats are intended to teach us how to love unconditionally. If you have the love of a cat, then you're truly gifted on the Earth.
alright I agree with some of what you said.😁
I like both, honestly. So my answer would depend on what the situation is. For example if it's to get a pet, I prefer cats because they're less loud than dogs and keep themselves clean (I'm not saying cats are never dirty, just that it's less likely for a cat to drag mud or dust all over the house like a dog would). Also cats aren't the emotionless beasts people who don't have cats seem to believe, they're actually very affectionate if they trust you. It's not the same as a dog though, cats are much more gentle in how they show their appreciation of you.
As for dogs, I don't like the small ones much, but I think the bigger and medium sized ones are very lively creatures that are fun to have around if you're not the one who has to take care of them. My main problem with dogs is that you have to give them lots of attention and play or walk with them everyday for them to stay happy, and that's a bit too high-maintenance for a person like me. I don't want an animal to be unhappy or neglected because of me. Although every time I see a dog I want to pet it and become its friend, I wouldn't want to have to take care of one because I don't think I would be good at it. But I wouldn't mind at all if someone who lived with me had a dog, I would actually be pretty happy(as long as the dog gets along with my cats, of course).
Matter of taste, I suppose. They are both nice, but people might have preferences. Dogs require a lot of walks, cats not so much. Either can be the preference. Someone who can't get around much due to illness might struggle with a dog and enjoy a cat, for instance. Personally, they are different, but both have their sides. I can't have a cat, even theoretically, what with a partner who's allergic. Dog might be a theoretical possibility at some point in the future if situation improves.
Catastrophic cats and dogmatic dogs💭
Difficult question, simply because the preference is dependent on the owner's lifestyle!
• Cats are solitary hunters, so they are less reliant and do better when left alone for periods of time.
• Dogs are social hunters, making them easier to train due to their adhesion to pack structure and commands.
• Cats tend to be more discreet, while dogs mirror affection and communicate more readily.
• Dogs' activity patterns are closer to humans, meaning they do well as travel companions.
• Cats can protect against rodents/pests, and because of their tendency towards short bursts of activity and rest, strict daily regimens aren't as necessary.
• Dogs can be extremely loyal defenders/attackers, hence why they are used in law enforcement.
• Cats are usually smaller than dogs, which makes them lower‐maintenance and more likely to be accepted in apartments and rented spaces.
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To overgeneralize— dogs make great extrovert pets, and cats make great introvert pets. : ‐ )
I'm introvert, but get along well with dogs. They are better than people in a way that they understand silence. =) Well, some people do too, but only some, whereas all dogs do.
Yes, animal lovers in general are often introverted! Interestingly, there have been some studies on introverted versus extroverted personalities when it comes to specific animal preferences, and many of them found more extroversion in dog owners, but it very well could be chickenegg! Perhaps extroverts are more likely to get a dog, or maybe owning a dog has a higher likelihood of pulling an introvert out of their shell due to the pupper's stimulation requirements, hmm...
Yes, animal lovers in general are often introverted! Interestingly, there have been some studies on introverted versus extroverted personalities when it comes to specific animal preferences, and many of them found more extroversion in dog owners, but it very well could be chickenegg! Perhaps extroverts are more likely to get a dog, or maybe owning a dog has a higher likelihood of pulling an introvert out of their shell due to the pupper's stimulation requirements, hmm...
Sure, there might be slightly more extroverts among dog-owners than there are introverts, doesn't mean there are no introverts. Same with cats, but the other way around. =)
Sure, there might be slightly more extroverts among dog-owners than there are introverts, doesn't mean there are no introverts. Same with cats, but the other way around. =)
100%☺ Maybe I ought to have summarized my first list with "Cats and dogs are both great animals!"
sure lol