Do cats or dogs make better pets?~Barbara Graff, FurbiesPlace.com
Which is best for you depends on you and your lifestyle. Cats
require less care, but are very independent. Some cats will
become very attached to you, but generally, they will come to you
when THEY want to, not when you call them. You will generally
not be able to take a cat for a walk outside or over to the local
pet store when you shop. But a cat will sit in your lap, keep
you warm when it's cold, and purr like crazy when you pet
him. It's been said that a cat will lower your blood
pressure. If you work outside of the home you won't need to
worry about getting home during the day for a walk or being sure to
be home right after work to feed your cat. You will need to
get a litter box. I recommend one that scoops up the litter
for you and is easy to clean
(http://astore.amazon.com/beds08-20/search/189-4539738-4869225?node=8%26keywords=scoop+free%26x=12%26y=9%26preview=).If
you travel, you can leave a few days worth of food for a cat or you
can have someone come in to 'cat-sit' every other day or so to make
sure he gets attention, to fill up the food and water bowls, and
check or clean the litter box. So if you travel often or are
gone for most of the day, maybe a cat is best for you.On the other
hand, a dog is trainable. You train him to go outside to take
care of his bathroom needs (no litter box, though some small dogs
these days have a 'wee-wee pad'
(http://astore.amazon.com/summersetterdog-20/detail/B000JQRF58) so
that they can be left in the house while you're gone). You
can train him or her to do tricks, to come when you call, to take a
walk on a leash without pulling, to respond to commands and not
jump on your guests when they walk in the door. You can take
a dog on trips in the car. Most cats hate the car. To
them it means a trip to the vet. A dog is a social magnet for
other dog lovers to stop and talk to you. He's a wonderful
companion who will become one of the family. He will love you
unconditionally, and forever. And you'll love him, too.That's
not to say that you won't love your cat. We still have
memories of Annie, a yellow tabby cat that followed my husband a
block to the mailbox and back every night. And there
was Bailey, who could open doors from inside or outside a
room. No locking him up while he got used to the house.
But we also remember our first dog, Jet, who was sweet and loving
until someone climbed our fence to check out her pups. Then
she went into protection mode. And then there was Brandy, an
Irish Setter, who chewed an entire couch when he was a puppy.
I would recommend checking your nearest shelter. There
are many dogs and cats who wind up homeless and need someone to
take care of them. When one of them looks at you and you bond
immediately, take him home with you. Whichever you decide, it
will be a wonderful experience filled with love and
laughter.Barbara Graff first got involved in computers by writing a
word processing user's manual for an early word processing program.
She later taught for a computer vendor, then a computer dealer, and
later at a training company. Later still she supervised an
executive assistant group in an IT department of a large HMO.
FurbiesPlace.com, Barbara's cat and dog website, came to be because
of her love of animals and the need to find unique products for her
cats and dogs and those of her relatives and friends. Don't forget
to check out FurbiesPlace.com.
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