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Dogs or Cats, which make the better pet? A
list of Pros and Cons on both.
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Cats
Pros of Cats 1.
Cats are easy keepers and can be left on their own for a day or
two (provided they have food and water) if need be, although this is not the
ideal. 2.
They are usually litter trained before you get them, as such they are considered "clean" pets. 3.
Help control mice populations. 4.
In most places cats can be acquired for free. 5.
If you want to be left alone, a cat will usually understand. 6.
They are small, so can be transported in a carrier easily Cons of Cats 1.
Require litter boxes, and litter. 2.
Cat food
is more expensive than dog food. 3.
Cats have claws and tend to use them. For people who are
concerned about their furniture,
it is a good idea to invest in cat furniture or scratching posts, or ask
about a claw protector product. Declawing is another
option but the side effects may outweigh the benefits. 4.
A very small risk for pregnant women,
is toxoplasmosis, a parasite
cats can shed once in their lifetime if exposed to it through mice. Pregnant
women can simply avoid cleaning the litter box or use gloves. 5.
Kittens are mischievous, for people who do not want a pet that
gets into everything, an adult cat would be better. 6.
Cats like to be awake at night so may be noisy. Dogs
Pros of Dogs 1.
Some dogs have other talents, like guarding, or herding. 2.
There are a variety of dog breeds, many
different sizes, and behavioral types, to suit most situations or
preferences. 3.
Can be trained. 4.
May give health benefits to the
owners because dogs require regular walks. 5.
Are excellent companions for people who like that sort of thing. 6.
For people who want to be more involved with their pet, dogs are
ideal, for example, agility dogs. 7.
Dogs are extremely loyal. 8.
A dog will curl up and go to sleep when you do. 9.
A dog who knows how to play catch, can
provide lots of entertainment. Cons of Dogs 1.
You cannot leave a dog home alone for long, eight hours is
considered the maximum, unless you have a dog door so they can go outside to
use the yard. 2.
Dogs must be house trained, this may
take two to four weeks. 3.
Initial cost is usually higher. 4.
Require obedience and socialization training. 5.
A bite, or attack, from a strong dog can seriously hurt, or
kill, a child or adult. 6.
Will dig in your yard and be destructive in the home
if their mental needs are not met. 7.
Dogs bark and may be considered as annoying by neighbours. 8.
Dogs require fencing to keep them in the yard. Yes, you can
chain them up, but this often creates aggression. 9.
Certain breeds are prone to health problems. Just because there are more positives or
negatives, does not make either animal better or worse than the other. Every
owner situation is different. Of course, there is nothing stopping you
from getting both. Studies have shown that children
who grow up in homes with more than one pet, have fewer incidences of asthma.
People with pets tend to live longer, have quicker recovery times from
illness, and have less depression. |