Many people think that cats are better than dogs. Cats are easy to care for, quiet, and relatively affordable. They even groom themselves. There are certainly benefits to owning a cat that you won't get from owning a dog. Here are 10 reasons that cats are better than dogs
If you've ever tried to share a bed with a golden retriever—or even a tiny dog—you know they take up a ton of space. Between their size, their love for stretching out into everyone's personal space, the room they need to play and exercise, and their stuff (such as a dog bed or dog toys), dogs need a solid amount of room to live a happy, healthy life.
Cats, however, don't need a lot of space to thrive. As long as you can fit their essentials, such as litter boxes (you need one box per cat plus one extra) and food and water dishes, you can pretty much guarantee your kitty will be happy
The global debate of “which animal is better, cats or dogs?” seems never ending. However, scientific evidence can now confirm that cats are the superior species.
For centuries, we have been arguing back and forth about which of the two is the best animal. Some people are devoutly dog supporters, whereas other will not hesitate to defend their feline friends. We can all admit to watching entertaining cat videos online, or crying with laughter at dogs’ reactions to disappearing tricks, but ultimately, everyone has chosen their side. It’s been a long and hard war but, at last, it is over. And cats have won.
I can’t deny that dogs are wonderful creatures and probably make great pets, however they can’t compare to cats. They have managed to one-up canines in numerous ways, including the fact that they don’t smell, they don’t take up much room and they’re incredibly low maintenance. Personal preference aside, scientific evidence has arisen proving that cats do in fact have the upper-paw.
Cats have actually caused the extinction of over 40 species of dogs in North America, making them the most successful killer of the two.
A recent study has discovered over 2,000 fossils, which reveal how members of the cat family are much better survivors than dogs. Their retractable claws have worked to their advantage and made their hunts far more successful. They can choose when to use their pointed nails as a deadly weapon, whereas dogs have theirs constantly exposed. This allows cats to keep their claws nice and sharp, making it far easier to catch prey in the wild. Dogs, however, do not have this luxury and their claws are gradually filed down to nothing. With this advantage, cats are much better hunters and have triumphantly outlived dogs in the wild.
cats are also very intelligent creatures and science can prove that too!
Their brain may make up a smaller proportion of their body compared to a dog’s, but it is jam packed and full of cleverness. A cat’s brain contains 300 million neurons whereas a dog’s only contains a mere 160 million. People mistakenly assume that dogs are more intelligent because they respond to various commands given by humans. But cats can also respond to human stimuli such as pointing and can solve puzzles to find food. They’re also much more persevering compared to dogs who give up easily and literally beg for human help.
The misconception that dogs have a higher level of intelligence when it comes to human obedience is only due to being domesticated at least 20,000 years earlier than cats.
Cats have even learnt how to deceive humans, they’re that clever.
They can produce more than 100 different sounds, far more impressive than the pathetic 10 noises that dogs can make, and have tailored some of these to manipulate us. Cats have developed their meow so that it mimics a baby’s cry. So, when they’re hungry and asking for food, it’s near impossible for humans to ignore their meows because it resembles that of a new-born baby. I’d like to see a dog try and do that.