We love cats, we relate to cats; we like them because they’re cute, but also because we see them as similar to ourselves. They’re lazy, they’re homebodies, and they like comfort. There’s also a saying: “Dogs remember faces, cats remember places.” But do cats really love our houses more than they love us?
As a dog person, I find dogs to be more straightforward: they always wear their emotions on their proverbial sleeves, they do what they’re told (most of the time, anyway), and they depend on you in ways cats really don’t. In a sense, it seems that cats may not even need us. But, as a (at first reluctant) co-owner of two cattos, I’ve started to realize their bond with an owner goes perhaps even deeper.
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