I personally prefer dogs, because they keep you active and are just more fun to play with, whereas cats just lounge around and couldn't give a toss about you cx
I love both but I'm more of a cat person. And what Lemonsky said is true, 95% of the time my cat always wants to play and never leaves me alone especially when I come home from school. The other 5% of the time he's just sleeping wherever lol.
I think that when I'm able to, I will get a puppy and a kitten together so I have the best chance of them not hating each other. I'm sure it's possible to do it at other ages but when they're both babies seems like the safest to me.
I'll have to say both on this one. I love my cats but the only reason I don't have a dog is because I won't confine a dog to an apartment, (I just don't think that's fair). Both animals love in different ways. Both are good.
Dogs. They are more predictable and less random and I'm more used to them, basically. I don't mind cats but they can be pretty random unless they got a calm behaviour.
I like both (out of the two, I prefer cats), but I chose neither.
Ferrets are my favorites because they're a great balance of cats and dogs. They can be extremely social-able or be very laid back depending on their mood. You could technically walk a ferret but it'll be more of them walking you unless they were specifically trained, lol. They also adjust to your schedule. I would absolutely have a ferret again if given the opportunity. <3
I would say both because i don't dislikes dogs, but i def lean more towards cats.
I think those who see cats as "not giving a toss" about you just have never bonded with a cat before. It's harder to get a cat to love you then it is for a dog, considering a dog would lick anyone's ... who walked through the door lmao
cats are also smarter, ex: dogs eat their own poo while a cat is hesitant to try out new brands of food even
Cats all the way. I have lots of kitties at home and spent years volunteering for a feline rescue program/shelter, and after all of my experiences with cats I have to think those who say they "don't care about their owners" haven't spent much time around them or, at the very least, haven't been around cats who have been properly pampered by their humans. I like dogs as well, but find them to be far too hyper and obnoxious.
Can't help but show the babies. The first image is me trying to nap a week ago, and keep in mind the ENTIRE other half of the bed was free...