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10 Signs You're Better Suited For A Cat & 10 For A Dog


10 Signs You're Better Suited For A Cat & 10 For A Dog


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The two most popular house pets couldn't be more different. We're sure you've been asked before if you're a cat or dog person, but have you really taken a moment to consider which you're more suited for? Because there's more to consider than just preference! Here are 10 signs you're better suited for a cat, and 10 for a dog. Does it match up with what you want? 

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1. You Prefer An Independent Pet

Do you ever feel that cats have an air of royalty and stubbornness to them? Well, that's likely because they do! Often seen as independent pets who act as if they don't need anyone to take care of them, cats make perfect pets for owners who want less work but still crave a loving companion. 

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2. You Don't Like Cleaning

Not to say your pet cat won't accidentally make a mess in your house on occasion, but as far as cleanliness goes, felines are much better at looking after themselves. Not only do they prefer more organized spaces, but they're also great personal groomers who keep themselves tidy. 

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3. You Love The Quiet

If you're looking for a more quiet companion to add to your family, cats do far better on the noise level compared to dogs. While they do meow and purr, it's nowhere near as powerful or aggressive as a dog's loud barks and howls. 

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4. You Appreciate Personal Space

Cats can be seen as introverts in a way, as pets that love their own personal space. While they do appreciate a good snuggle or two, they're often off on their own, either wandering around outside or hiding in their own little corner. 

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5. You Like Gentle Affection

While cats are known for being less affectionate than dogs as a whole, it doesn't mean they don't show their love and appreciation. Of course it depends on the cat, but many still love a good pet and cuddle session, curling up their owner as a way to show their comfort. 

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6. You Want Low Maintenance

Often seen as low maintenance pets, cats generally need much less attention and care compared to many other animals. So if you're someone who struggles with time management, these furry felines will be much better at adapting to your hectic schedule. 

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7. You Prefer Small Sizes

Not a fan of large pets? Don't worry, cats tend to come in small to medium sizes only. So whether you're simply afraid of big animals or don't know how to care for one, cats will always come in a reliable size that fits your preferences. 

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8. You Have A Small Living Space

Sometimes it has nothing to do with the actual size of the pet, it has to do with your living situation. For those living in small apartments or studios, having a dog isn't the most practical idea. But a cat? They'll fit right in and make that space their own comfy little home.

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9. You Don't Have Time To Train

Compared to dogs, cats require much less training and can adapt to new environments much more easily than dogs can. From potty training to teaching them how to "sit" or "stay," dogs are a lot of work that requires personal time invested. If that doesn't interest you, cats it is!

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10. You Don't Want To Worry About Personal Belongings

Yes, cats can claw and bite, but they're less likely to tear through pillows or wreck your furniture compared to dogs who get overly excited easily. If the idea of having your personal belongings be potentially destroyed bothers you, you're more suited to cats than you may have realized. 

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1. You Have An Active Lifestyle

If you're someone who loves going on adventures, going for runs and walks, or simply exploring the world, a dog might be the ultimate companion to have on your journeys. Most dogs tend to match those with active lifestyles, matching your love for living perfectly. 

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2. You Love The Outdoors

Whether it's as simple as going on runs around the neighborhood or as extreme as long hikes, if you need a buddy to come along with you on your outdoor adventures, an active dog might just be the best option. You'll never have to worry about them keeping up with you - in fact, you might be the one having to keep up with your furry friend instead!

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3. You Love Energetic Animals

While some dogs are definitely more relaxed and chill, as a whole, dogs are seen as energetic animals who love getting your attention and affection. And if that's something you're looking for, then it's a match made in heaven! These lively pets will never have a problem matching your energy. 

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4. You Want All The Cuddles

Dogs are called man's best friend for a reason. They're not afraid to show affection and they'll definitely do their best to get some from their owners even in moments when they aren't feeling it. If you love expressive animals who can't resist snuggling up with you, dogs are just for you. Every day will be filled with hugs!

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5. You Enjoy Teaching Tricks

From teaching your dog how to roll over to giving you a high five, there are so many fun and cute tricks to play around with. Many owners develop stronger bonds with their dogs through these lessons, finding enjoyment in watching their growth. 

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6. You Have A Normal Lifestyle

Owning a dog requires having a pretty standard lifestyle that doesn't take you away from home. These furry friends require lots of attention and care, meaning you have to be consistently around if you want to give them the love they deserve. So if you're someone living a pretty normal life and just looking for a new friend or family member, a dog will be well-suited for you. 

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7. You Love To Socialize

Surprisingly, owning a dog will allow you to meet and interact with other strangers more often, helping you to develop better social skills. Your days at the dog park will be filled with conversations with other owners or admirers looking to compliment your adorable pup.

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8. You Can Pick From So Many Different Breeds

With so many different breeds to choose from, dogs are awesome because you essentially get to choose a friend that best matches your personality and lifestyle. Do you want one that's tiny and energetic? Or big but quiet and reserved? Whatever you like, there's definitely a dog that fits your preference! That's one of the best parts of owning a dog.

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9. You Want A New Friend

Yes, pets can be your best friend. Though they can't talk to you with words, dogs are able to communicate so much with their actions and expressions. So if you're simply looking for a new friend to share adventures with, spend quiet moments with, and have fun with on the daily, why not consider a dog? They'll give you back as much love as a normal human being can!

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10. You Like Being Busy

To be completely up front and honest, owning a dog is no easy task. It takes a lot of work and there will hardly be downtime where you can completely relax, especially if you've got a puppy in the house. But if you're someone who enjoys being busy and spending time with others, this won't be a downside at all.

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