Dogs Versus Cats
Autor: dolceluna4u • September 28, 2014 • Essay • 624 Words (3 Pages) • 1,064 Views
Dogs versus Cats
There comes a time when people decide to get or not get a pet. Some struggle over the decision. Dogs and cats both make wonderful household pets and both can be great companions. They share many similarities as well as sharing many differences. They have different attitudes, needs, and habits. Understanding these similarities and differences can help people choose which of the two would make the better pet, and whether they want to adopt one.
Dogs and cats are both furry and shed a lot. They both require regular combing and washing. Female dogs and cats are known to give birth to multiple offspring and do not need help while they are delivering. They both sleep with their owners and are believed to alleviate anxiety and stress. These creatures can be domesticated and can adapt to any living environment. They both have four legs, and both can be house trained. They love you unconditionally and never hold a grudge against their owners. They do not stop loving u if you get too busy to show them some attention, or accidentally forget to feed them.
Dogs will provide never-ending love loyalty and protection. They do not question the owner's authority, and can be trained to do as they are told. They will greet their owner at the door, barking and wagging their tail, following them around until they stop and show them some love. A cat, on the other hand, will remain asleep without ever being disturbed by their owner's entrance. It is unlikely that any movement will occur due to someone walking through the door. A cat’s personality comes off, as arrogant and prissy most of the time but a dog, on the other hand tends to be goofy and silly. Dogs are the stronger of the two animals they participate in games, and love outdoor activities. A cat, however, tends to be lazy and lay around here and there; they would rather take a three hour nap and wake up when they
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