The answer may say a lot about your personality. A survey done by the University of Texas at Austin found that some common ideas about pet lovers may be true. You may also be a lot more like your furry friend than you ever realized. Browse our gallery to see where you stand -- and how other Americans divide into cat people vs. dog people.
The Typical Cat Person
Do you prefer to spend time on your own? Always game to try new things? Then you could be a cat person. The survey found that cat owners were more likely to be curious, unconventional in thinking and actions, and more prone to worry than dog people.
The Typical Dog Person
If dogs tend to be energetic, faithful, and easy to get along with, well, so do the people who love them. But survey author and psychologist Sam Gosling, PhD, admits that the differences between cat and dog people aren't huge. "There are certainly many, many cat people who are extroverts and many, many dog people who aren't," Gosling says.
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The answer may say a lot about your personality. A survey done by the University of Texas at Austin found that some common ideas about pet lovers may be true. You may also be a lot more like your furry friend than you ever realized. Browse our gallery to see where you stand -- and how other Americans divide into cat people vs. dog people.....
Are saying I was never going to adopt again (tired of death since I adapt hard to place senior dogs), I was at it again. Fostering them through winter before adopting (financial reasons as to why i can't adopt right away. Old Dog New Digs will pay for their vet care through the winter (have been some what neglected.)
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Tereza Okava wrote:Total (introvert) dog person, but nothing against cats, they're welcome too.
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Eric Hanson wrote:.... In fact, one of the slides even mentioned that there are probably very few, if any differences between "cat" and "dog" people....
Dennis Goyette wrote:I have never seen a...cat used by the military for guarding, sniffing out bombs...
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