Entry: Pet Poll results. Sunday, October 08, 2006

It seems that when it comes to pets, just picking one type isn't the issue that music is with a lot of folks. There were some definite preferences stated, with only four classes of critters even making the board. Cats and dogs were split evenly at 44%, with fish and horses each getting 6%. The poll was, of course, which you'd choose if you could only have ONE. I dig my Ball Python, but if I could only have one, it wouldn't be a snake, it would be a cat.

I always had both when I was a kid, but I became a cat person as an adult. Being young and a deadhead, I found cats an easier fit in a "pick up and go on a three-day road trip" lifestyle. Leave plenty of food, a clean box, and a thin drizzle in a sink or tub and they will be fine for a few days. Mind you, I don't regret one second of my 15 years with Angus, but adopting him did create more work in preparing for a trip. And his chewing on the furniture to express his displeasure at the situation didn't oil our relationship any in those early days, either.

As O'Tim said, "cuz there's just no bestester pals" about dogs, and he is right to an extent. One can be just as close to a cat as to a dog, it's just that the relationship with a cat takes time and effort. For cat people, it's the forming of that bond with what is essentially a wild animal that is fulfilling. Dogs give that instant buddyhood that many people prefer. The people who say that their cat "is just like a dog" are simply trying to say "This cat is one of the many that is affectionate like dogs usually are, so you can approach it like you would the dogs you're more used to." A cat can be a great cat without that quality, though. These people aren't saying this to make excuses for their cats. Cats need no one to make excuses for them.

For people who like to share outdoor activities with their pet, dogs are the better choice. You can't go mountain biking with your kitty.

Still, cats are a lot of fun. No, you can't play with one like you can with a dog. However, if you play with one like you can with a CAT, then the cat is a very fun toy, and will think the same of you. "You can't teach a cat to play fetch", the dog people say. So what? The dog has no idea how much fun a three foot length of string can be.

People will use the same arguments to say that dogs are smarter than cats, which is of course palpable nonsense. "You can't teach a cat anything". Bullshit. My cats, for example, were taught all the areas they were NOT welcome in. Fifteen years hasn't gotten Angus out from underfoot. We played games, as well. No, I never taught Sybyl to fetch, but we made up some games together that were a lot of fun. True, you don't see police cats, but I've never seen a dog housebreak itself in one hour, either. They're both smart in different ways, let us say. If they had an industrial society, dogs would be the workers, and cats would be the planners.

I think the most germane difference in the cat/dog argument, however, is in the owners. I know many dog lovers that hate cats. I know few if any cat lovers that hate dogs. Cat lovers seem to be more likely to be all around animal lovers, whereas there are a lot of people who seem to like ONLY dogs. Once again, I think that is because dogs make the relationship stage fast and easy, and some folks just have to have it like that.

Anyway, new poll to the right. Be HONEST, now.



Update: Between the writing of this post and the posting of the new poll, cats pulled ahead of dogs 47% to 42%.

   8 comments

Keera
October 8, 2006   12:11 PM PDT
 
I was wondering at which animals expense the cats pulled ahead and then realized it was the fish, of course.
Paula
October 8, 2006   04:57 PM PDT
 
ITA. My cats know their names, come when I call them, and have all sorts of cute ways of bonding to me. One of them sleeps on my bed every night. I totally play with them, just not "fetch" (which isn't all that and a bag of sticks, IMO). And I don't mind dogs, either, unless they're scary or slobbery.
jollykay
October 8, 2006   05:27 PM PDT
 
what i find interesting is that no one chose birds. i love my cats, dogs and horses.... but the animal i loved the most, of all time, was a blue jay. he was my best friend for four years, until he returned to the wild. when a bird is bonded to you it is amazing.
Miss Cellania
October 8, 2006   07:30 PM PDT
 
Cats are smart enough to NOT do what they are told. They do as they please.

Joe the Troll
October 9, 2006   06:08 PM PDT
 
Paula-

I once had a pair of brothers I named Avatar and Aragorn. Everyone told me that those names were too complicated for them to learn. They learned them, of course.
mirk
October 10, 2006   05:14 PM PDT
 
Perhaps dogs are more in favour because initially they were used to work and some still are (collie)and retain the affection of we humans for that reason.

I doubt you could train a cat to hunt and bring down a stag or to herd sheep. Although you never know.
Dawn (webmiztrs)
October 11, 2006   01:02 PM PDT
 
whoa, whoa, whoa! who said cats can't play fetch? both my cat AND my parents' cat love to play fetch!
Joe the Troll
October 11, 2006   01:09 PM PDT
 
Actually, now that you mention it, Dawn, Avatar and Aragorn's father, Jake, was a champion fetcher.

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