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I agree with Gullscorer!Gullscorer wrote:Broadly speaking, dogs evolved to be pack animals, whereas cats tend to be solitary creatures. There are exceptions of course, depending upon the particular species and the environment in which they evolved, but these traits can be observed in our domestic pets.
However, a study of their owners is just as interesting and revealing.
Whilst dogs, being more easily trained, may be considered to be far more useful to humanity - we have blind-dogs, guard dogs, search-and-rescue dogs, police dogs, etc. - people who keep dogs as pets generally do so because of the sociability of dogs derived from their pack instinct, and seem to take pleasure in the blind obedience of dogs and in the adoration of dogs for their owners in a servant/master relationship.
Cats on the other hand, while their practical usefulness is limited to keeping rodents at bay (if they don't bring them home to play with) are creatures whose independence of spirit is appreciated by their owners in a relationship of pure friendship and affection.
This is not to say that dog owners are all egotistical dictatorial control freaks as opposed to cat owners. It's more a reflection of the characteristics with which these animals have evolved. And it's much more complex than that. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (presumably) loved his cat, and many people keep both cats and dogs, as well as many other creatures, as pets. That's all to the good. It teaches and helps humanity to value and respect all forms of life.
Of course, those low-life forms who mistreat pets and other animals and allow or encourage their wilder instincts have obviously not yet learned this lesson. Cruelty to animals, no less than child cruelty, is rightly and fully condemned by us all.
Sooner or later, everybody does.. :~DPhilGull wrote:I agree with Gullscorer!
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