The two most common household pets: cats and dogs. Yet when it comes to owning these furballs of joy, there are some major differences that come into play.
For instance, those who own dogs, when you come home from work or a night out with friends, your dog comes rushing to the door the second you open it. They missed you and seeing you come home gives them enough excitement that they mayyyy pee themselves.
Whereas cats, completely different story. You come home and your cat doesn’t so much as even let you cuddle them up. You are L U C K Y to receive any attention from them.
Consider going to the bathroom as alone time? If you have a dog, you can kiss that alone time goodbye. Just think of them as an extra appendage cause you will never be alone.
Cats on the other hand, you’re lucky if you even know what room they’re in half the time.
Dogs love you constantly. You can do no wrong in their eyes.
Sure cats love you constantly too, however it’s tough love. They give you love when they want because you’re on their time.
The Difference Between Living With Cats vs. Living With Dogs
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