Are Dogs Or Felines More Suitable In Urban Homes?

By Jenny Landis


At first, it might not seem like a very good idea to bring a pet into a city apartment since they are, for the most part, cramped and quite small. Having another living being stay with us in our homes might just clutter it up even more.

On the other hand, the addition of another life to our own lives can bring us joy, entertainment, and companionship. This is why so many people who live in city apartments do in fact live with pets.

One animal tends to be called better suited for city apartments than others; the pets that people like the best are what that depends on. I will look objectively at this situation by discussing both the pros and cons regarding each animal in that setting.

Let's discuss dogs first. They will be very loyal to you and are a lot more active than a cat would be. Dogs are, in all likelihood, going to follow you around quite a bit, as opposed to cats that will surely do the exact opposite of that.

A dog might not be the best choice if you are a busy person without much time to give them attention. On the contrary, someone is going to appreciate this about dogs if they really like having the companionship of a friend who is always there for them.

With a cat, they do not require as much attention as dogs and generally keep to themselves. Yes, they will come to you for the occasional cuddle, but they can pretty much maintain themselves.

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.

On the other hand, there are many indoor cats that don't need to go outside at all. With the simple use of a litter box, you'll have everything handled from the comfort of your own 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.




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