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  • Reasons Cats are Better Than Dogs

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    Although many people seem to own dogs and cats, the truth is that if you asked, most would tell you they prefer one over the other.

    Most people consider themselves either “dog people” or “cat people.” Even if they own multiple critters, they may feel like they love either dogs or cats more.

    I wrote an article recently about why dogs are better than cats. If you haven’t had a chance to read it, you can check it out here.

    Don’t think dogs are for you? Here are some reasons why cats may be a better fit for you.

    Cats will be perfectly happy if they are kept inside all of the time. 

    If you don’t have a backyard or places where you can take a dog on a hike regularly, you may be better off having a cat. He or she doesn’t need to go outside for any reason. In fact, it is often safer for cats to live indoors only. You won’t have to worry about cat fights or your cat getting hit on the road.

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    Though you may think that your cat needs to go outside, the truth is that they are just as happy to curl up in a sunny area of your house. If they are able to look out the window, they can look at the birds flying by, while still staying safe. They also have plenty of room in your home or apartment to exercise. Running up and down the stairs and jumping on and off furniture can keep a cat entertained for hours.

    They also don’t take up a lot of space. 

    Your cat will still be fine if you don’t have a large home or an apartment. You may not be able to have a Great Dane in your home, but your cat will still have plenty of room to run around and play.

    Cats don’t need a lot of things. 

    All your cat needs is a food bowl, a water bowl, and a litter box, and he or she will be happy. A few toys can be nice, but your cat can entertain him or herself without these things.

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    They also don’t need a lot of your time. 

    You may not have enough time for a dog if you are busy working and running around in the evenings. You may not have time to take a dog outside for walks multiple times a day, and your cat may not even notice that you aren’t home!

    In fact, you may think that your cat understands personal space! Your cat may be happy to just come to sit beside you when you get home. So, instead of having to take your dog for a walk when you get home, you can take the extra time to relax (and your cat will still be happy).

    Cats are often more affordable than dogs. 

    Unless you try to find a specific breed, such as a Maine Coon, cats are generally less expensive than dogs. In fact, you may be able to find plenty of free kittens in the spring!

    That being said, free kittens aren’t free. They will still require veterinary care, including vaccinations and spaying or neutering. However, these fees are lower for cats than they are for dogs. Cats are also less likely to eat their toys and other things that they shouldn’t, which makes them less likely to get sick (and need emergency veterinary care).

    If you live in an old farmhouse or have a garage, your cats can help keep the rodent population under control. 

    Cats are natural-born hunters, so you are likely to see your cat hunt and pounce on anything that you don’t want running around your home and property.

    Cats are cleaner than dogs. 

    Dogs just love to roll in the mud and other gross things. You may find yourself giving your dog a bath regularly! Cats, on the other hand, love to clean themselves. They are constantly licking and grooming themselves.

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    If you’re looking for a low-maintenance pet, consider getting a cat. Cats are happy being inside all the time. They don’t need constant walks and attention. They are happy to just lie in the sun and may sit beside you when you get home in the evening. In fact, if you find that you are hardly ever home, a cat might be the perfect pet for you!

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    Please note that the information provided is for educational and informational purposes only. Although I am a veterinary professional, this blog should not be used as a substitute for professional veterinary advice. 

    If your pet is experiencing a medical problem or concern, please contact a veterinary health professional immediately.

  • Reasons Dogs Are Better Than Cats

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    Most people consider themselves “dog people” or “cat people.” Even if they own multiple critters, they may feel like they love either dogs or cats more.

    Unsure if you prefer one over the other? Here are some reasons why dogs are better than cats.

    Dogs are often known as man’s best friend (and for good reason). 

    They have been faithful companions for thousands of years and will continue to do so as long as we want them to be our friends. They love us unconditionally and want nothing more than to spend all of their time with us.

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    Dogs come in all shapes and sizes, no matter what you are looking for. 

    Cats are pretty much all the same. You may see some unique Maine Coons, but most house cats are just domestic short-haired cats.

    Meanwhile, you can get a dog that is smaller than your cat, or you can choose a dog that weighs more than you! This allows you to find the perfect breed of dog for you, taking into account your lifestyle and even your location. If you live in a tiny apartment, a little dog can run for hours in it, while a Great Dane might struggle to move around at all. If you spend your time outdoors all year long, you’ll want to consider a dog that suits that lifestyle rather than a couch potato.

    Many people acquire dogs as a means of protection for themselves and their families. 

    Most dogs are quick to bark when anyone comes to their home. They want to protect their owners and warn them when someone comes onto their property. Even if they aren’t vicious, their bark may make someone think otherwise before coming into your yard.

    Training dogs is easier than training cats. 

    In fact, if you want your cat to do something, it probably isn’t going to happen. They do what they want, when they want to, without considering what we think.

    Many dogs enjoy training sessions. They want to please you and will do anything that they can to ensure that you are happy with them. Most are also motivated by food and will do whatever you want them to.

    Dogs just love to play!

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    Most dogs love to play with you and your family. They enjoy playing fetch with a ball or even a Frisbee. They will play tug-of-war. They may chase you and your children around the yard. If you have multiple dogs, you may even get to watch them play together. Some people get their dogs together for “play dates” where they can have fun and burn off some steam!

    They may even help you get healthy (or stay healthy if you already are). 

    If you have a dog, you know that you’ll have to get up and take them outside multiple times a day. Even if you have a fenced-in backyard, you will likely take your dog for a walk every day to help them stay fit. These daily walks may even help you lose some of your extra weight!

    Many people enjoy taking their dogs on walks and hikes around their neighborhoods. You may even find yourself looking for parks and hiking trails to take your dog. Some runners train their dogs to run alongside them during their training sessions. You may even want to try a dog sport like agility or diving. These can be a great bonding experience while also keeping you both active.

    Dogs go to the bathroom outside. 

    Cats use litter boxes inside your home, and if you aren’t able to keep up with it, it can really stink up your home. Dogs go outside your home. Though you should pick up their stools for health reasons, you aren’t responsible for cleaning up their urine. You also don’t need to worry about your house smelling due to their urine and feces (once they are potty-trained)!

    Dogs can be more than just your pet! 

    Many working dogs have important jobs to do. There are farm dogs that can protect livestock and herd them from one field to another. Some dogs work alongside our police and military. Many breeds excel in search and rescue missions. They are often better at finding lost humans due to their sense of smell. Service dogs are helpful for people with disabilities and those who are blind.

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    Dogs can be great companions, as they have proven to be for years. They have been faithful friends for thousands of years. This is because they love us and want to spend time with us. This makes them easy to train, because they want to please us.

    Even better, there are numerous types of dogs, making it easy to find one that suits your lifestyle. If you are away a lot, you will want a smaller dog that may not require as much exercise as a larger one. That being said, dogs love to play, and you can find a lot of enjoyment in them. They may even help you stay healthy by taking them for regular walks!

    Not a dog person? My next piece is going to be about why cats are better than dogs. You may feel like you would rather spend time with your cats instead of a dog.

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    Please note that the information provided is for educational and informational purposes only. Although I am a veterinary professional, this blog should not be used as a substitute for professional veterinary advice.

    If your pet is experiencing a medical problem or concern, please contact a veterinary health professional immediately.