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Are you a Cat or Dog Person? Deciding to welcome an animal into your home can be a daunting decision. Find out if you are better suited for a dog or a cat before welcoming them into your home. Although it might seem cliché, it really can help to know whether you are more of a cat or dog person, especially if you are looking to bring home an animal companion. If you’re a high-energy person who loves the outdoors, it’s probable that you’ll get along better with a dog. You can take a dog with you on many of your adventures, and they will probably enjoy every second of the journey. You’ll likely never see a picture of a cat with their head hanging out a car window while on a car ride. Many dogs need lots of physical activity and attention to keep them entertained and physically fit, so they need an active home that includes lots of walks, playing catch, and being social with other people and dogs.

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Page 1: Are you a Cat or Dog Person?

Are you a Cat or Dog Person?

Deciding to welcome an animal into your home can be a daunting decision. Find out if you are better suited for a dog or a cat before welcoming them into your home.

Although it might seem cliché, it really can help to know whether you are more of a cat or dog person, especially if you are looking to bring home an animal companion.

If you’re a high-energy person who loves the outdoors, it’s probable that you’ll get along better with a dog. You can take a dog with you on many of your adventures, and they will probably enjoy every second of the journey. You’ll likely never see a picture of a cat with their head hanging out a car window while on a car ride. Many dogs need lots of physical activity and attention to keep them entertained and physically fit, so they need an active home that includes lots of walks, playing catch, and being social with other people and dogs.

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Cats, on the other hand, prefer a more laid-back lifestyle. Cats are much more liable to enjoy an afternoon spent snoozing on the couch instead of going for a long walk, which can be appealing to some pet owners, especially in cold winter temperatures. Felines typically like to be left alone most of the time, so there’s no need to spend time socializing at the park or going for a long hike. The ease of care when it comes to cats is frequently mentioned as a reason for a feline preference.

Dogs are often known as “man’s best friend,” a title that alludes to their often-fierce loyalty. Dogs have been known to travel thousands of miles to return home, whereas cats can benotoriousfor having more than one family, returning to wherever they are getting fed and showing little allegianceto their owners. Because of their intensedevotion, dogs are often mentioned as being preferable to cats, which can seem annoyed or hard to please.

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People who enjoy lots of physical affection may enjoy a dog and the slobbery kisses and jumpy hugs they provide each day, as cats are less likely to show such an obvious interest in their owners. But with those showy displays of affection from dogs also come drool marks on couches and windows, muddy paw prints on clean pants, and large piles of excrement on the lawn. Cats are typically simpler to care for, as they like to bathe themselves and can be litter-box trained. The ease of care is often cited when an individual prefers felines.

Thinking about which animal will best fityour family’s energy level and lifestyle can help to make an informed decision as you decide whether to welcome a dog or a cat into your home.

To learn more about a dog or cat vet in San Jose, please visit this website www.evergreenvetclinic.com/cat-care