Cats are largely misunderstood, especially by people who’ve never owned one. Cats aren’t pack animals and are highly driven by territorial concerns, so they don’t respond the same way dogs do. But given the right treatment, they’re every bit as loving as dogs are.
I’ve read that, while dogs have a hierarchical mindset that leads to a very tight boss-employee relationship, cats’ emotional setup lends to more of a parent-child relationship. I don’t really know how that happened, they just figured out that they like us for some reason in the early agricultural era and decided to stick around. I mean you don’t have to get all purry and snuggly to hang around the edges of town and catch mice, but I’m glad they did.
Cats are largely misunderstood, especially by people who’ve never owned one. Cats aren’t pack animals and are highly driven by territorial concerns, so they don’t respond the same way dogs do. But given the right treatment, they’re every bit as loving as dogs are.
I’ve read that, while dogs have a hierarchical mindset that leads to a very tight boss-employee relationship, cats’ emotional setup lends to more of a parent-child relationship. I don’t really know how that happened, they just figured out that they like us for some reason in the early agricultural era and decided to stick around. I mean you don’t have to get all purry and snuggly to hang around the edges of town and catch mice, but I’m glad they did.