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Cats And Dogs Are Different Species

Cats And Dogs Are Different Species

There are many differences between dogs and cats, which can be hard to spot. This article will give you a rundown of how cats and dogs differ in behavior, diet, and more.

Dogs and cats have different ways of staying fit.

If you’re looking for a workout buddy, a dog or other active pet may make a better choice than a cat. While cats are agile and playful, they aren’t known for their athleticism. On the other hand, dogs have been bred over the centuries to be great exercise companions. Many breeds love to run and hike and will happily accompany you on any trip.

Cats are not exactly known for their love of exercise, but they are graceful creatures and will pounce or leap when stalking prey. While many dogs enjoy playing fetch, cats often watch you toss a ball and walk away without joining in. Cats are known to play with their owners in unusual ways, such as pouncing on feet while they’re under the covers.

Dogs and cats differ in behavior.

Cats are more active at night than during the day, while dogs tend to be most active in the morning and late afternoon. A cat’s ideal schedule would be waking up and going to sleep when you go to bed, though many cats will adjust their schedule around their human companions.

Dogs and cats communicate in different ways. Your dog might bark, howl or growl, but your cat meows or snarls. Cats often arch their backs and stand tall when angry or threatened, while dogs will bare their teeth, growl or snarl, and stare at the intruder.

The behavior and personality of cats and dogs can vary greatly because they are individuals like humans. Some dogs are extroverts, while others are introverts. Species and breed only determine behavior so much; the rest is left to their individual personalities and the environmental factors they’re raised in daily.

Dogs and cats eat different foods.

Dogs and cats both enjoy eating. However, cats need to eat more often than dogs, and it’s important to understand your pet’s nutritional needs before choosing a diet. Speak with your vet about the best diet for your furry friend.

The physical traits of each pet are easy to see.

The claws of dogs and cats are good indicators of which is which. Your dog’s claws are duller than a cat’s because they’re always out, and the ground he walks on wears down the claws.

A cat has sharp retractable claws that she uses for protection and to latch onto things, such as something she was to climb.

Dogs and cats are both natural predators. Nevertheless, the way each animal hunts is unique. Dogs are more earthbound than their feline counterparts, who rely on climbing skills to capture their food.

Dogs and cats have different bathroom habits.

When there’s a rainstorm, it’s hard not to be won over by a cat that uses the litter box with the best cat litter. But if you have a dog who needs to relieve himself outside and is very picky about the exact piece of grass on which to “go,” you may find yourself in a bit of a quandary.

However, house training your dog is possible with some patience and consistency. Cats learn to use a litter box quickly, often by instinct, but they need only a few reminders from time to time.

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