Are you a cat person or a dog person?

Cats or dogs?

  • Cats🐈

    Votes: 14 32.6%
  • Dogs🐶

    Votes: 24 55.8%
  • I hate both

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No preference

    Votes: 5 11.6%

  • Total voters
    43
Dogs. I have both, but you can’t bring your cat to the beach, go hiking, boating to Mexico, cats can’t be service animals. (ESA’s but no SA)

I do love my cat though he’s such a bipolar one though 🤣
C6B34809-00D7-4611-9E58-7BA8993B0565.jpeg
FDEAB121-E374-471D-94D8-29B9314EBB02.jpeg
 
I consider myself to be a bird person in the end, but I have had both cats and dogs in my life for the vast majority of it. Between them, I have built much stronger bonds and become much more attached to the cats I've been around. There's nothing wrong with dogs, but for me they're too... I don't know, creepily subservient? Dogs are biologically inclined to look to humans as leaders and hang on our commands rather than thinking for themselves; it's what we selectively bred them to do, and what their pre-human-owned ancestors would naturally be inclined to do toward their pack leaders. But when a cat picks you, man, they have to defy their entire species' biological programming as a solitary, independent-thinking creature, all just because they want to be around you. How amazing is that? :love

https://www.backyardchickens.com/attachments/1644434637641-png.2988677/


Anyway, despite all that, dogs always win these polls on BYC, so I'm not sure what yet another one is supposed to prove. 🤷‍♀️
 
Last edited:
I consider myself to be a bird person in the end, but I have had both cats and dogs in my life for the vast majority of it. Between them, I have built much stronger bonds and become much more attached to the cats I've been around. There's nothing wrong with dogs, but they're too... I don't know, creepily subservient? Dogs are biologically inclined to look to humans as leaders and hang on our commands rather than thinking for themselves; it's what we selectively bred them to do, and what their pre-human-owned ancestors would naturally be inclined to do toward their pack leaders. But when a cat picks you, man, they have to defy their entire species' biological programming as a solitary, independent-thinking creature, all just because they want to be around you. How amazing is that? :love

https://www.backyardchickens.com/attachments/1644434637641-png.2988677/


Anyway, despite all that, dogs always win these polls on BYC, so I'm not sure what yet another one is supposed to prove. 🤷‍♀️
Will your beautiful kitty run to a masked person holding a can of tuna at like two in the morning? Asking for a friend.
 
I consider myself to be a bird person in the end, but I have had both cats and dogs in my life for the vast majority of it. Between them, I have built much stronger bonds and become much more attached to the cats I've been around. There's nothing wrong with dogs, but they're too... I don't know, creepily subservient? Dogs are biologically inclined to look to humans as leaders and hang on our commands rather than thinking for themselves; it's what we selectively bred them to do, and what their pre-human-owned ancestors would naturally be inclined to do toward their pack leaders. But when a cat picks you, man, they have to defy their entire species' biological programming as a solitary, independent-thinking creature, all just because they want to be around you. How amazing is that? :love

https://www.backyardchickens.com/attachments/1644434637641-png.2988677/


Anyway, despite all that, dogs always win these polls on BYC, so I'm not sure what yet another one is supposed to prove. 🤷‍♀️
that's a gorgeous kitty. At least when you end up murdered in your sleep the last thing you see will be those eyes.
 
Will your beautiful kitty run to a masked person holding a can of tuna at like two in the morning? Asking for a friend.

I've never given him tuna, come to think of it, so I'm not sure. 🤔 Waitaminute, why would your friend need to know that? 🤨


that's a gorgeous kitty. At least when you end up murdered in your sleep the last thing you see will be those eyes.

That's a funny thought, but he won't even properly kill a mouse. 🤣 The worst he does to me in the middle of the night is hog the bed from me!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/attachments/1649452895867-png.3055147/
 
I consider myself to be a bird person in the end, but I have had both cats and dogs in my life for the vast majority of it. Between them, I have built much stronger bonds and become much more attached to the cats I've been around. There's nothing wrong with dogs, but they're too... I don't know, creepily subservient? Dogs are biologically inclined to look to humans as leaders and hang on our commands rather than thinking for themselves; it's what we selectively bred them to do, and what their pre-human-owned ancestors would naturally be inclined to do toward their pack leaders. But when a cat picks you, man, they have to defy their entire species' biological programming as a solitary, independent-thinking creature, all just because they want to be around you. How amazing is that? :love

https://www.backyardchickens.com/attachments/1644434637641-png.2988677/


Anyway, despite all that, dogs always win these polls on BYC, so I'm not sure what yet another one is supposed to prove. 🤷‍♀️
Oh wow, he is so cute and those eyes are georgeous! I don’t get why everyone is dissing your opinion🤣 cats are pretty great that way, with the jumping on your bed at 2am and giving you a whole panic attack before giving you cuddles. what’s your cats name?
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom