One reason out of the many on why cats are better

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So, cats are way better than any animal available as a pet to an average man.
This statement, is objectively true. There are no if or buts here.

However, out of all the communities, dog lovers have been obnoxiously on our necks, about how dogs are way better.

While this statement is hilariously wrong, and their are several evidence to prove it wrong, there is one(or perhaps two)[perhaps three] that I came to realise a few days ago.

I came to this realisation when I went to my aunt's place; they have a German Shepherd, who was...well, living a rather unideal life.

HOW TO CHOOSE A BREED?
Now, the problem with dogs is, there are too many of them.
There are so many breeds, all customized for your needs, that it gets hard to choose from the rather endless varieties.

Which is why most people enter a pet shop, and just choose a German Shepherd, or a Labrador(idk the spelling, I ain't gonna look up a dog's name)

Now, both of these are rather good choices, true. They are intelligent, loyal and easy to train.

Problem?

They are too freaking BIG!
Don't own a large dog, if you have a small house, which is true for most of city dwellers.
A large dog needs a large place to live. If you keep him in a small apartment, the guy is just gonna accidentally knock down your vase or television.

This will just result in you having to chain him in a corner of the house till its not walk time, which is what my aunt does.

There is another problem, and that is there are too many things to train to a big dog.
With a small dog, you don't mind it being a little naughty, but you don't want a big dog to crash into you, breaking your ribs when it wants to hug.

You also need to set up some ground rules, which depend on person to person, and are applied to all pets, regardless of species.
These ground rules include stuff like,
1. Not spilling food on floor
2. No licking
3. No sitting on lap
4. No stealing my food

These just depend on owner's preferences, as I have seen some dog owners who *ugh* like getting kissed by their dogs.



Another problem is that if you don't have a person like a house wife/husband, or a caretaker, and you also have long shifts, which may or may not include night shifts, you are essentially leaving your dog locked up in your house.

You might think he is having the time of his life, having a big bowl of treats, a big bowl of water, and a newspaper/litter box.

So, don't buy a dog if you have such a life.

What to buy then? What to do when I am living a shitty life? Am I doomed forever?


Fret not, because this is where Cats come in.
And a lot more pets.


Before that, we shall talk about one more factor,

INTELLIGENCE~~
So, I said German Shepherds and some dogs are intelligent, and that's true.
But most dogs suited for a city household aren't.

If you take most small dogs, like pugs, pomeranian, poodle, etc, and leave them in the wilderness of concrete, most dogs won't even able to find their way through the maze we call our block.

Well, poodles might, those guys are hunters(a tip for people thinking to own a poodle, its small, smart and can also work as a guard dog, but it loves ro hunt birds and it will be very common for it to return home while covered in blood in what you can only hope won't be a human child) but even poodles will accidentally run into a car while trying to catch a butterfly.


Seeing this, you might think that choosing smart pets is the way to go.


This is a good rule of thumb, until you meet an obstacle.

Smart pets, quickly realise they are being enslaved.

Most birds are actually very smart, which is why they always try to escape.
The only way to befriend a smart pet, is to actually befriend it.
Treat it like a friend, and not a pet.
Bring if out of cage, maintain a physical contact, and let it roam in wild, making friends.

While this does sound heavenly, its like taking care of a baby.
Too much attention is required.

Solution?
MORE INTELLIGENCE!!!

Go beyond what is capable of a dog, enter the realm of cats.

We are talking about pets which are smart enough to roam the city in your absence, hunt when you are unavailable, and come back when you come back home.

These animals include cats, most rodents(except hamsters, they are smart but fragile) and birds like parakeets.

A big advantage that cats have is that, while there are many breeds out there as well, most of them are for cosmetics and beauty sake, and most still have their basic structure of being predatory(except a few very expensive and royal ones).

Hence, you can easily divide cats in just 2 categories~
1. Long paw: your classical cat, who climbs up and knocks down your vases, but are very cheap
2. Short paw: which are too small to even jump, much less climb your table.
 

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So, cats are way better than any animal available as a pet to an average man.
This statement, is objectively true. There are no if or buts here.

However, out of all the communities, dog lovers have been obnoxiously on our necks, about how dogs are way better.

While this statement is hilariously wrong, and their are several evidence to prove it wrong, there is one(or perhaps two)[perhaps three] that I came to realise a few days ago.

I came to this realisation when I went to my aunt's place; they have a German Shepherd, who was...well, living a rather unideal life.

HOW TO CHOOSE A BREED?
Now, the problem with dogs is, there are too many of them.
There are so many breeds, all customized for your needs, that it gets hard to choose from the rather endless varieties.

Which is why most people enter a pet shop, and just choose a German Shepherd, or a Labrador(idk the spelling, I ain't gonna look up a dog's name)

Now, both of these are rather good choices, true. They are intelligent, loyal and easy to train.

Problem?

They are too freaking BIG!
Don't own a large dog, if you have a small house, which is true for most of city dwellers.
A large dog needs a large place to live. If you keep him in a small apartment, the guy is just gonna accidentally knock down your vase or television.

This will just result in you having to chain him in a corner of the house till its not walk time, which is what my aunt does.

There is another problem, and that is there are too many things to train to a big dog.
With a small dog, you don't mind it being a little naughty, but you don't want a big dog to crash into you, breaking your ribs when it wants to hug.

You also need to set up some ground rules, which depend on person to person, and are applied to all pets, regardless of species.
These ground rules include stuff like,
1. Not spilling food on floor
2. No licking
3. No sitting on lap
4. No stealing my food

These just depend on owner's preferences, as I have seen some dog owners who *ugh* like getting kissed by their dogs.



Another problem is that if you don't have a person like a house wife/husband, or a caretaker, and you also have long shifts, which may or may not include night shifts, you are essentially leaving your dog locked up in your house.

You might think he is having the time of his life, having a big bowl of treats, a big bowl of water, and a newspaper/litter box.

So, don't buy a dog if you have such a life.

What to buy then? What to do when I am living a shitty life? Am I doomed forever?


Fret not, because this is where Cats come in.
And a lot more pets.


Before that, we shall talk about one more factor,

INTELLIGENCE~~
So, I said German Shepherds and some dogs are intelligent, and that's true.
But most dogs suited for a city household aren't.

If you take most small dogs, like pugs, pomeranian, poodle, etc, and leave them in the wilderness of concrete, most dogs won't even able to find their way through the maze we call our block.

Well, poodles might, those guys are hunters(a tip for people thinking to own a poodle, its small, smart and can also work as a guard dog, but it loves ro hunt birds and it will be very common for it to return home while covered in blood in what you can only hope won't be a human child) but even poodles will accidentally run into a car while trying to catch a butterfly.


Seeing this, you might think that choosing smart pets is the way to go.


This is a good rule of thumb, until you meet an obstacle.

Smart pets, quickly realise they are being enslaved.

Most birds are actually very smart, which is why they always try to escape.
The only way to befriend a smart pet, is to actually befriend it.
Treat it like a friend, and not a pet.
Bring if out of cage, maintain a physical contact, and let it roam in wild, making friends.

While this does sound heavenly, its like taking care of a baby.
Too much attention is required.

Solution?
MORE INTELLIGENCE!!!

Go beyond what is capable of a dog, enter the realm of cats.

We are talking about pets which are smart enough to roam the city in your absence, hunt when you are unavailable, and come back when you come back home.

These animals include cats, most rodents(except hamsters, they are smart but fragile) and birds like parakeets.

A big advantage that cats have is that, while there are many breeds out there as well, most of them are for cosmetics and beauty sake, and most still have their basic structure of being predatory(except a few very expensive and royal ones).

Hence, you can easily divide cats in just 2 categories~
1. Long paw: your classical cat, who climbs up and knocks down your vases, but are very cheap
2. Short paw: which are too small to even jump, much less climb your table.
I don’t hate cat, but NOPE.
 

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Cats are creatures that tend to have perversive version of intelligence called cunning. They aren't necessary will become evil arrogant bastards who destroy glass just because being bored but they have that natural tendency.

Cats also noticeble hard to train so not many people bother outside teaching it toilet (or even acquiring cat already trained in this)

Meanwhile it's much easier to have good relationship with a dog, you just need to be decent person. If it's just a pet and not some kind of service dog then you basically need to train it two commands, all else is merely a tricks for your own entertainment.

So cats aren't better than dogs. But
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Having owned both, I have to say, cats are indeed superior to dogs.

They are more self-reliant. All you need is to clean their litter/feed/water. They are low maintenance and live longer when kept inside. (Please keep your cat inside.) This means you will l have a long-life companion. These fuckers can live up to 25+ years if healthy genes. (Rescue your strays less inbreeding/fewer health issues than purebreds get).

You also have to wash them, but that is more of a preference, and if you are allergic to them (Like me, doesn't stop me though). I find washing my lovely mittens helps me and her too. Though I have to say, she screams bloody murder when I do. Yet loves me all the same after.

For dogs, they need to walk x2 times a day at least, feed, water, and cuddle up the butt. These fuckers also are prone to leave with strangers, something cats won't do. Most cats will run away from strangers, even when they are friendly. Ferals will be even worse. These need to be washed more frequently than cats.

"Oh, dear, what the fuck did you roll on?" I am sure most owners would agree fodo loves to roll on dead shit.

They both are protective of their home, which is good. I've had one of my grandma's outdoor cats (these live ~ 5years so please keep them inside ~20+years~) come at us when he thought someone was harming us. All while our Yorkey would go with a stranger 100%. Heck, I think he would let us die and leave, tail wagging.

This goes for every dog I've had the pleasure of knowing. They both are amazing breeds. But for small apartments, cats are 100% the best pet one can have. Also, for someone on a low budget or anything that hampers having a dog.

Also, when a cat loves you. You know they love you. Not for the food, or stuff you do for them. Their affection just feels different from a dog. It feels earned. I never knew that until I got my current cat.

So, dogs are fine, but cats are where the genuine treasure is.

Cats also noticeble hard to train so not many people bother outside teaching it toilet (or even acquiring cat already trained in this)
To train a cat to litter training literally takes an hour at most. My baby took 3 tries of her hopping off and trying to poo on the carpet until she got it. After that, she knew 100% where to go, and I never had to try again. Same with an older cat my grandma had. He was outdoors and knew nothing of a litter until a storm made him stuck inside. He learned on the second try of placing him inside the box.

Then came Yorkey training. It took him a month to learn to pee in the pad. He never learned to poo in it. Lol. Fucker still poos in the bathroom on the floor at times, when there is a perfectly good pad inside.

Most think it is hard to train a cat. But it isn't. It takes the same dedication. Though I don't see the point of training a dog and a cat to roll over. They are both treat-focused training.
 
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no cat > a cat > many cat
no buts

Edit: cats > dogs
Edit2: cats > birds > dogs
 

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Also, when a cat loves you. You know they love you. Not for the food, or stuff you do for them. Their affection just feels different from a dog. It feels earned. I never knew that until I go
Orz, that's where the intelligence perk comes in, they know the outer world very well, and can leave you anytime, so, basically, they are very tsundere
Cats are creatulres that tend to have perversive version of intelligence called cunning. They aren't necessary will become evil arrogant bastards who destroy glass just because being bored but they have that natural tendency.
Same with all kinds of pets, cats just have that image since people don't keep them chained. Any animal will show curiosity over such articles. Cats aren't cunning by any means, unless they are hunting, they are just like babies,
Cats also noticeble hard to train so not many people bother outside teaching it toilet (or even acquiring cat already trained in this)
Cats should be much easier to train, since they are both social, and have maternal instincts, hence they try not to litter and also keep themselves clean.
no cat > a cat > many cat
no buts

Edit: cats > dogs
Edit2: cats > birds > dogs
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All I see you saying is, "people should only get pets that they can meet the needs of."

Which is more truthful than "cats are better".

Many classic breeds of dogs are working dogs.
German shepherds were literally bred to shepherd sheep. Bugles and hounds are hunter dogs. You should be a hunter if you want one of those breeds.

To get a work dog and keep it in a city or suburb is just going to lead to a depressed dog that acts up or howls in misery all the time.

Cats are more independent because they are more recently domesticated than dogs. And their main job was mouse and rat hunting in farmland.
 

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Nah, its more about preference.
Some people like dogs and some cats, people will always be biased towards either of them.
Even if cats are more easier to take care of, I will not raise a cat because I don't like em, while I am raising a dog because I like them.
Simple.
 

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Too long.
Didn't read.
Dogs are better.
Cope and Seethe.
 

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Cats absolutely destroy the ecosystems, they are relentless hunters and too many of them in one place will quickly eliminate the population of other animals.

Having a cat is simply not responsible these days.
 

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Cats are better than dogs? WOW!
 

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Cats absolutely destroy the ecosystems, they are relentless hunters and too many of them in one place will quickly eliminate the population of other animals.

Having a cat is simply not responsible these days.
It's why you keep them indoors, not outdoors. You also should spay/neuter your animals. They all cause harm to the ecosystem. Stray dogs kill too, just less efficiently than cats. This doesn't apply only to these two. Rodents, lizards, snakes, these animals are hazards too. Heck, I saw a minx out in the wild where I live. Those aren't meant to be here. I also saw macaws out in the city. They aren't local either lol.

A responsible owner knows to keep your animals indoors and the environment safe from them. So saying having a cat is simply not responsible only applies to outdoor owners. Cats shouldn't be outside. Same with your dog or any other pet you have. Pets aren't exotic animals, they shouldn't be in the jungle or city or anything other than your apartment/home. (Clean up after your pets too when you walk them too.)

Now working animals are different. Barn cats, dogs, all have jobs they do there. Sadly, those even affect the ecosystem. But then again, all farms and stuff affect the ecosystem. Farmers kill wolves to save their cows/sheeps. Destroy forests to grow crops. Eh, it's a give and take.
 

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For dogs, they need to walk x2 times a day at least, feed, water, and cuddle up the butt. These fuckers also are prone to leave with strangers, something cats won't do. Most cats will run away from strangers, even when they are friendly. Ferals will be even worse. These need to be washed more frequently than cats.
My dog gets taken for an actual walk like, once every few months when my sister feels like taking her somewhere. She only shits or pisses inside if my mom or sister aren't home and my brother and i completely neglect her, but if no one is home she legit just holds it in, unless we're gone for like an entire day which never happens. She attacks literally everyone except my mom, and shed never go with a stranger. Though she does get washed more, and before I moved she loved rolling around in horse shit(there was a horse pen and stables behind our house) but now we have no problems aside from the occasional times she runs into thick shrubbery n shit and rolls around, getting covered in dirt.

Anyway, I'm a reptile person myself. Most of my household is.
 

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They are too freaking BIG!
Don't own a large dog, if you have a small house, which is true for most of city dwellers.
A large dog needs a large place to live. If you keep him in a small apartment, the guy is just gonna accidentally knock down your vase or television.

This will just result in you having to chain him in a corner of the house till its not walk time, which is what my aunt does.

There is another problem, and that is there are too many things to train to a big dog.
With a small dog, you don't mind it being a little naughty, but you don't want a big dog to crash into you, breaking your ribs when it wants to hug.
We had a 50lb dog when I was growing up. My mom misses the daily walks because she believed the dog provided protection from rapists, muggers, and any other bad people looking for an easy target. Even though our dog wasn't vicious in the slightest, she looked like she could rip out an attacker's throat if her owner was threatened.

We're planning to get a dog when my youngest kid is three or four. I'm planning to have another baby when my first one is three, so it will be a while.

Also, potty training a puppy is so much faster than potty training a human. Our bodies and our brains take longer to develop.
 
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