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Introduction
We love dogs. Dogs are loyal, playful, and endlessly entertaining. But why should we prefer dogs over cats? Here are ten reasons why:
Dogs love you more than they love themselves.
- Dogs are loyal. Cats, on the other hand, take many opportunities to leave you in their dust.
- Dogs will sit with you while you’re sick and they won’t want anything in return. Cats only seem interested in helping when it benefits them; otherwise, they’d rather be sleeping somewhere where they can be left alone for hours at a time.
- Dogs love playing fetch more than cats do (and that’s saying something).
- Dogs are always happy to see you and greet you with excitement whenever you come home from work or play. Cats will give you their feline version of a hug by rubbing against your legs when they greet each other and then run away before doing anything else.(
Dogs are excited to see you when you come home.
- Dogs are excited to see you when you come home.
- Cats are not
There’s a social stigma against being known as a “cat person”.
Just think about it. You can’t be seen walking your dog in the park without getting a lot of strange looks, but if you’re walking your cat? No one really cares. Dog owners are considered “cool,” whereas cat owners are often looked down upon for being “cat ladies” or something similar.
That’s because dogs are considered more of a necessity than cats are. Dogs are good companions during walks, they help with protection or hunting when needed and they’re great at protecting households from theft (just ask any police officer). Cats aren’t as useful in these ways—they don’t fetch balls around the house like dogs do! But they’re still loved by many people who see them as an accessory that brings joy into their lives.
The majority of cats are jerks.
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Cats have no compassion for your problems, whereas dogs will help you through the hard times.
Dogs are loyal companions who will be there through thick and thin (except at night when you sleep alone because they’re taking up all the space in the bed). Cats just want attention when they want it, and even then they might not give it to you if they’re feeling cranky or have other things on their mind that are more important than your problems.
Cats are more aloof than dogs, but dogs love their owners unconditionally. They’ll go above and beyond for you because of this bond between pet and human, whereas cats will only do what’s good for them. Dogs won’t judge you or tell you what to do—they’ll just be there waiting patiently until they can see how their love can help ease whatever burden is weighing on your heart today.
You can trust dog people, but not cat people.
The final reason why dogs are better than cats is that you can trust dog people, but not cat people.
Cat lovers are often seen as less trustworthy in the world of animal lovers. This is because cat people have a reputation for being more independent and selfish than dog owners. Cat people also have a reputation for being less loyal and affectionate than dog owners, who are thought to be more loving and caring by nature. Many dog owners like to think that their companions are so trustworthy that they would never even dream of cheating on them!
When people say “Hi” to your dog, it feels genuine. When people say “Hi” to your cat, it feels condescending.
When people say “Hi” to your dog, it feels genuine. When people say “Hi” to your cat, it feels condescending.
In the same way that cats are independent creatures who don’t need (and often don’t want) human attention, they typically return greetings with indifference. Cats can seem standoffish or unfriendly because of this quality; even if you try making friends with them and giving them love, sometimes it’s just not what they’re looking for from humans—even if you’re trying really hard! The fact that dogs are so much more social is one reason why we like having them around: It makes us feel good about ourselves as well as our pets when we get along with other humans in a positive way.
You can take a dog for a run around the block, but good luck trying that with a cat.
Dogs are much more energetic than cats. If you have a dog, you can take it for a run around the block any time. But good luck trying that with a cat! Cats are much more independent and would rather spend their days napping or playing with toys than going on walks with you.
People like dogs more than cats because of the way they look, and because of their nature to be gentle and loving. Cats don’t smile like dogs do, so people don’t feel as warmly towards them as they do towards dogs.
People like dogs more than cats because of the way they look, and because of their nature to be gentle and loving. Cats don’t smile like dogs do, so people don’t feel as warmly towards them as they do towards dogs.
And in answer to your question: no, I’m not a dog person myself. I prefer cats!
Dogs are loyal companions who will be there through thick and thin (except at night when you sleep alone because they’re taking up all the space in the bed). Cats just want attention when they want it, and even then they might not give it to you if they’re feeling cranky or have other things on their mind.
Dogs are loyal companions who will be there through thick and thin (except at night when you sleep alone because they’re taking up all the space in the bed). Cats just want attention when they want it, and even then they might not give it to you if they’re feeling cranky or have other things on their mind.
While dogs are eager to please, cats can be moody and aloof. It’s not uncommon for a cat to hide under your desk or even leave the room altogether rather than give you any affection when you want it; they’ll also move away from your hand if you try to pet them. A dog will run right over and jump on your lap if he senses that’s what his master needs at that moment (even though he has no idea why).
Dogs are great!
Dogs are great! They’re loyal, loving and fun. They play with you and protect your home from intruders. Dogs make excellent companions, they have a lot of energy and are good at learning new things.
Dogs are so much better than cats!
Conclusion
The bottom line is that dogs are just better than cats, and there’s no way around it. Dogs have more personality, they’re more fun to be around, and they generally make better companions for humans than cats do. The only downside is that you have to take care of them with regular grooming and vet visits, but this is a small price to pay for the joy they bring into our lives. So if you want to get yourself a new furry friend without having too much responsibility or commitment on your hands (and wallet), go ahead: adopt one today!