10. Cats can be left unsupervised
While you shouldn’t leave your cat alone for the long term, it is perfectly acceptable to work fairly long hours or go away overnight without having to worry about your cat, as long as they are left with everything that they need. Cats are self sufficient and don’t mind spending time alone, whereas dogs get bored and upset if they are left to their own devices for more than a few hours!
9. Cats don’t need to be walked
Dogs need to be walked daily, whatever the weather and even if the snow is several inches thick and it is blowing a gale! Cats, on the other hand, take care of their own exercise requirements and do not need accompanying out for their daily exercise, leaving you tucked up warm in front of the fire during the worst of the British weather.
8. You don’t need to pick up after your cat
While you will need to clean out your cat’s litter tray if you provide one, other than this, cats take care of their own toileting provision, and bury their waste! Dogs, on the other hand produce rather potent offerings, and dog owners have to get up close and personal with it in order to clear it up safely!
7. Cats can live in the smallest of homes
Even the littlest of dogs need room to stretch their legs and a large enough home to contain them comfortably, while even the largest of cats is happy in the smallest of places! Even if you live in a studio apartment or a tiny house, the chances are that you have room for a cat.
6. Cats are cheaper to take care of
Even feeding the largest, hungriest of cats will work out cheaper than feeding a dog, and the savings don’t stop there! Everything about caring for a cat costs less than the equivalents for a dog, including insurance, veterinary treatments, boarding, bedding, and flea and worming treatments.
10. Cats can be left unsupervisedWhile you shouldn’t leave your cat alone for the long term, it is perfectly acceptable to work fairly long hours or go away overnight without having to worry about your cat, as long as they are left with everything that they need. Cats are self sufficient and don’t mind spending time alone, whereas dogs get bored and upset if they are left to their own devices for more than a few hours!9. Cats don’t need to be walkedDogs need to be walked daily, whatever the weather and even if the snow is several inches thick and it is blowing a gale! Cats, on the other hand, take care of their own exercise requirements and do not need accompanying out for their daily exercise, leaving you tucked up warm in front of the fire during the worst of the British weather.8. You don’t need to pick up after your catWhile you will need to clean out your cat’s litter tray if you provide one, other than this, cats take care of their own toileting provision, and bury their waste! Dogs, on the other hand produce rather potent offerings, and dog owners have to get up close and personal with it in order to clear it up safely!7. Cats can live in the smallest of homesEven the littlest of dogs need room to stretch their legs and a large enough home to contain them comfortably, while even the largest of cats is happy in the smallest of places! Even if you live in a studio apartment or a tiny house, the chances are that you have room for a cat.6. Cats are cheaper to take care of
Even feeding the largest, hungriest of cats will work out cheaper than feeding a dog, and the savings don’t stop there! Everything about caring for a cat costs less than the equivalents for a dog, including insurance, veterinary treatments, boarding, bedding, and flea and worming treatments.
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