Dog people vs. cat people -- is there really a difference?

Is there really a difference? And if so, does it matter?

Thursday March 31st, 2011

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A study out of the University of Texas confirms what many of us in the animal world have long observed: There are significant differences between "dog people" and "cat people." According to assessments made by and about the participants themselves, dog people are more likely to be extroverted and conscientious while cat people are likely to be less social and more philosophical.

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rea

I am a dog owner and have to agree with the differences mentioned. My boyfriend has two cats. When my boyfriend and I first got together, he had only the male cat. Then just a week ago, he brings in the female cat that his ex decided to finally give him. Now my dog and his male cat have had no problems getting along from day one. But the female cat is still showing no signs of getting along with either the dog or cat. But the boyfriend won't even consider declawing the female cat. His feelings are cold.......if his cat blinds my dog, has he even given a thought as to what my feelings will then be toward him? No, he don't think that far and he could care less. So yes, I agree with what the results of the study of the differences between dog and cat owners. Have a nice day.

over 1 year ago by rea

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