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Which pets are better, cats or dogs?


Olgar Alcoba

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Some people love cats as their pets, while the others love dogs.  Since I was I child, there has always been cats and dogs owned by my family and certainly there's a big difference between two domestic animals aside from being cutie.   Now which one would you prefer as your pet, cats or dogs?

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8 hours ago, Olgar Alcoba said:

Some people love cats as their pets, while the others love dogs.  Since I was I child, there has always been cats and dogs owned by my family and certainly there's a big difference between two domestic animals aside from being cutie.   Now which one would you prefer as your pet, cats or dogs?

cat like katarina..lol

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i love them both but cats are easy to live with especialy if you are living in apartments with many neighbours like me

i have 2 cats one named Ares other named Lovely

 

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On 1/21/2018 at 2:35 PM, ravenyvolle2 said:

I am a dog lover cause they are sweet and loveable:)

 

Go dogs

Isn't it the sweetest thing? 

On 1/21/2018 at 11:10 PM, Xylber said:

Nothing cheers me up more than this photo:

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she looks so excited lol!  I don't know but it looks like a female cat for me.

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Dogs, i find them way more interactive and basically more fun. I had 5 cats before, and i love cats too, as a animal lover, cats aren't to play around with you, they are this cute living thing that comes to you and just wants to get petted :) Dogs are more into fun, they wanna go outside all the time, play around. :) 

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Both cats and dogs make great pets. I personally have cats, but it depends what suits each one better. Here are a list of Pros and Cons:

Cats Pros

  • independent
  • clean
  • low cost to feed

Cats Cons

  • indifferent towards you
  • moody
  • not protective
  • will scratch or bite you
  • jump on furniture

Dogs Pros

  • loyal
  • protective
  • companions
  • like walks
  • more fun

Dogs Cons

  • depend on you
  • damage furniture
  • high cost to feed
  • need regular exercise
  • barking

 

 

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19 hours ago, Philip74 said:

Both cats and dogs make great pets. I personally have cats, but it depends what suits each one better. Here are a list of Pros and Cons:

Cats Pros

  • independent
  • clean
  • low cost to feed

Cats Cons

  • indifferent towards you
  • moody
  • not protective
  • will scratch or bite you
  • jump on furniture

Dogs Pros

  • loyal
  • protective
  • companions
  • like walks
  • more fun

Dogs Cons

  • depend on you
  • damage furniture
  • high cost to feed
  • need regular exercise
  • barking

 

 

 

I had a cat since I was born but he passed away and I have a Boxer for 7 years now and I can definitely say that both cats and dogs are wonderful yet different. It does take time for cats to get used to dogs because when my dog was a puppy he wanted to play with my cat and my cat just hated him until he got used to him. The funny thing is that my dog hates cats and every cat that he sees that isn't my cat, he simply chases him down til he catches him🤣

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On 6/21/2018 at 4:33 PM, Philip74 said:

Both cats and dogs make great pets. I personally have cats, but it depends what suits each one better. Here are a list of Pros and Cons:

Cats Pros

  • independent
  • clean
  • low cost to feed

Cats Cons

  • indifferent towards you
  • moody
  • not protective
  • will scratch or bite you
  • jump on furniture

Dogs Pros

  • loyal
  • protective
  • companions
  • like walks
  • more fun

Dogs Cons

  • depend on you
  • damage furniture
  • high cost to feed
  • need regular exercise
  • barking

 

 

Excellent description, I would just add as a con, for both, that you have to be aware of cleaning after them, around the apartment, kitty litter or taking them out in the park :D  

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