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TopicDogs Vs Cats
Gaawa_chan
12/06/19 7:42:57 AM
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Ruppe21 posted...
1 Cats look adorable and petting them is relaxing but at the same time they kill
2 They are not loyal to their owner out of respect and love but because of a roof and food.
3 Owners get scratched by their cats all the time

4 they are solitairy creatures by

I don't hate cats by the way, I would never get one but I still like them ,these are just the facts.

  1. Keep your cat indoors and they won't. This is purely on the owner. We don't blame dogs when they aren't leashed, we blame the owners. Same thing applies to cats.
  2. This is patently false, as numerous studies have shown.
  3. And dogs KILL and MAIM people. Cat scratching people is a failure of owners, not the animals themselves; clip or cover their claws or you have no right to complain because it was the OWNER'S choice not to take measures to prevent *GASP* teeny tiny scratches. The horror.
  4. No, they are not. Cats are social animals and live in groups and formulate complex dynamics; they just hunt alone. However, unlike dogs, which are apex pack predators, cats are both predator and prey (of dogs, fairly regularly, btw). As a result, cats tend to be more wary and need spaces where they can feel safe and in control.
Nice "facts." Btw, it may not have occured to you since you clearly haven't bothered to think much about it in general, but cats appear less affectionate than dogs to you because you don't understand cat body language. Cats do not have the level of facial expression that dogs do and therefore do not express in the same way. They have been known to attack humans assailing their owners and die shortly after their owners do, something one also sees in dogs. But whereas dog affection is treated as a given, people will do anything to rationalize cat behavior as being anything other than affection.
Doesn't matter. Their very brain chemistry and activity proves you wrong as outlined in various studies. Most cats view their owners as parental figures, as demonstrated by their social behaviors.

User728 posted... Im quite literally sickened by these results. I like the animals that show almost no love, no personality, and just go where the food is over the much cuter, loving, loyal animal who is loyal to the end.
"I know nothing about cats, welcome to my TED Talk about cats." Never see this garbage from cat owners about dogs.

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