Are Dogs Or Cats Better For Urban Settings?

By Brandon Hogan

The addition of a pet to a city apartment may not seem like a welcome one at first. Our places of residence are often small and cramped, and another living being in our homes could add to the clutter some more.

It is a fact, though, that having a pet live with us will bring us entertainment, companionship and joy, among other things. That is definitely the reason that there are so many people living in city apartments with pets.

Depending on which pets people like more, you'll always find that they'll call one animal more suitable for city apartments than others. I'm going to give an objective look at the situation, listing some pros and cons about each animal in such a setting.

First, let's take a look at dogs. On the plus side, they'll be extremely loyal and generally more active than cats are. Dogs will likely follow you often, while cats tend to do the opposite.

When you are just too busy and cannot give them the attention they need, a dog is not going to be the best pet for you. Now, a person who likes to have a friendly companion around who is always there will surely appreciate this with regards to dogs.

Cats, on the other hand, will usually stay on their own, needing a bit less attention than dogs do. They'll still come around and cuddle with you, but they're generally known to be lower maintenance.

As far as activity goes, dogs will need to go outside several times per day. If you like the idea of getting outside for some fresh air, you'll enjoy the experience of walking a dog.

Contrary to that, most cats that are kept indoors do not have to go outside. All you need to do is make sure to keep the litter box clean. You do not even need to leave your home.

Well, it might seem like having a cat in the city is easier than having a dog. Nevertheless, so many folks just can't get around the love they have for dogs. - 31851

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