I find both cats and dogs are fun in their own way, but dogs are definitely a bigger commitment. The fact that you do have to take walks with them is at least good for you healthwise though. :)
It makes sense that they are, since we've been cohabitating with them for around 20,000 years longer. They've had a lot more time to become dependent on us.
They're also social animals by nature where cats tend to be solitary. I find my cats mostly keep to themselves, and come out to hang out for a bit here and there which is perfect for me. Kind of like having a reclusive roommate who's really chill.
I find both cats and dogs are fun in their own way, but dogs are definitely a bigger commitment. The fact that you do have to take walks with them is at least good for you healthwise though. :)
It makes sense that they are, since we've been cohabitating with them for around 20,000 years longer. They've had a lot more time to become dependent on us.
They're also social animals by nature where cats tend to be solitary. I find my cats mostly keep to themselves, and come out to hang out for a bit here and there which is perfect for me. Kind of like having a reclusive roommate who's really chill.