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Barks and Bites



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By : James Pynn    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-04 12:57:40
Which species makes for a better pet, cats or dogs? Everybody has an opinion. For all of you who say there is a time and place for both, I scoff. If you had to choose one -- which one would it? Let me help you decide by naming off a few pros and cons. Let's start with cats.

Cats, on the one hand, are fiercely independent, require little maintenance, and always keep themselves clean. Most of them can be indoor and outdoor as they tend to remember where they live. As an added bonus, they bring back little gifts -- in the form of dead animals -- and leave them at your door step. They tend to be quiet, keep to themselves, and love intermittent affection.

The cat cons involve destruction. They love tearing up rugs, blankets, carpets and leather couches. They will sharpen their claws on anything and everything. Love your $2000 Corinthian leather couch? Say goodbye to it. They shed -- everywhere -- and can be extremely annoying if hungry.

Canines, on the other hand, are bound to love you for all ages. Their love spans time. They're fascinated by you 24/7. They are extremely affectionate, protective, and can be trained to follow commands. There is a reason you never hear of guard cats.

Now, for the canine cons. They bark -- a lot. They chew slippers, furniture, tables -- anything they can sink their teeth into. They have to be taken out for walks, and in most municipalities, your have clean up after them. There are few instances more embarrassing than having to carry your dog's misgivings around. Now, personally, I like the hands off approach of a cat. Don't bother me, I don't bother you. Dogs require more time, money, and energy and end up having to visit the vet more often that cats. Good thing I never enrolled in veterinary courses.

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If you adore cats or canines -- or both -- you might want to think about taking some veterinary courses . See how these adorable pets work, inside and out, and see if a career as a veterinarian is in the cards for you.

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