The first question one should ask when selecting a pet should be how much time they are able to devote to their new pet. Cats tend to have less of an impact on their owner’s lifestyle because they can be left alone for long …show more content…
Dogs need outdoor space, and room to run and release energy. Many owners of large dogs prefer to keep them outdoors due to shedding and space, which requires a fence or enclosed structure. Cats prefer to be indoors, as many can’t survive the elements outside. They take up less space indoors, and therefor are less likely to feel like an intrusion in a small household. Both cats and dogs can shed and cause allergy issues, however
many breeds of dogs offer hypoallergenic choices. Not only should the size of the pet be relative to the size of the living space, but the habits and preferences of the animal and owner should be considered as well.
In conclusion, both cats and dogs are known for being great household companions. The decision between the two for an owner should depend on lifestyle choices, budget constraints, and the size of their living space (both indoors and outdoors). If the owner selects a new pet without considering these things, the animal may not properly be cared for, and the owner may face behavior issues from their new friend. Choosing a new pet can be a difficult task, but when all of these things are considered, it makes the choice a little