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An Amazing Statistic
No Symptoms but Trouble on the Horizon I was reading a book the other day about hip dysplasia in dogs. Before going further, I should add that this applies to cats as well. The article was written by a veterinarian and it had something very...
How Fast Will Your Cat Will Grow - The Important Stages In A Cat's Life
Just like having a child, it can be incredibly fulfilling
bringing a kitten into your family and watching it grow up. It
takes only a year for your cute little kitten to mature into a
cat. It can seem hard to believe but it will happen fast....
Shar Pei Complete Profile
Key Facts: Size: Medium Height: 46 - 51 cm (18 - 20 inches) Weight: 16 - 25 kg (35 - 55 lb) Life Span: 10 years Grooming: Medium Exercise: Medium Feeding: Medium Temperament: Independent but friendly Country of Origin: China AKC Group: Non-Sporting...
Training your puppy not to bite
Biting is one of those things that every puppy seems to do, and every puppy must be taught not to do. Like many behaviors, such as jumping up on people, biting and nipping can seem cute when the puppy is small, but much less so as he gets older,...
What's The Real Deal On Pet Insurance?
Even if you haven't had a run-in involving your pet of late, pet insurance has probably crossed your mind. And if you have, the bill for any non-routine care may have cost you anywhere from a cool couple hundred to nearly a grand. You might have...
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Can Cat Lovers Ever Love Dogs?
People often define themselves as either a cat lover or a dog
lover, but the question remains can a cat lover ever love dogs?
Or, dog lovers ever love cats? It takes a lot for a person to
change even in the simplest of ways. This seems to be one of the
many difficult ways because of the huge investment people put
into their pets.
The Dog Lover
The dog lover often loves their dog for many reasons. Dogs are
playful and attentive to their owners. They love to spend their
time hiding under their owner's chair or chasing their tail. It
just seems as if they are fun loving creatures. Sure, they bark
and they can be very annoying when they want your attention even
when you are busy. But, they won't fail to greet you when you
come home and you are where their loyalty lies no matter what.
The Cat Lover
On the other side of the coin, we have the cat lover. Cats are
more independent and more self centered. But, they can provide
much affection to their owners nonetheless. They can be playful
when they want to be. They can also be full of personality, good
or bad. Cat lovers love this about their animals. They are
themselves. Of course,
they can be rather snooty to some. They
are independent and they certainly won't greet you unless it is
in their best interest to do so.
The Conclusion
While it seems that many people have an overall preference for
one type of animal to the next, there is nothing to say that
they can not switch from being a dog lover to being a cat lover.
But, it is unlikely that they will receive the same attention
from their pet as they did with the other species. Dog lovers
will forever value their best friend while cat lovers will
always value their cat's personality.
If you are a dog lover or a pet lover and are thinking of
venturing to the other side, consider the various differences in
these animals before you do. You'll find that many times, it is
the qualities that the pet offers that makes them the right, the
most attractive choice to you.
About the author:
Mike Singh is a successful webmaster and publisher of
pet-related websites. Please check out his pictures of all dog breeds and articles on buying a cat.
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