*Excuse my angry cat ! š¹š¹
You Like Alone Time
If you value your alone time, and need a lot of it, you might be a cat person. Cats are independent, and tend to want less physical attention than dogs. While this isnāt always true, if you donāt need your pet to be near you all the time, you could be a cat person.
Youāre Unconventional
Do you like to do things your own way? So do cats! Training cats is typically more challenging than training dogs because cats like to have their own way of doing things. If you consider yourself more unconventional than most, you might be a cat person.
You Like to Relax
Schedule? No thanks. Busy days? Hard pass. If you are someone who prefers a relaxed routine over a full schedule, you and cats have a lot in common. Cats are known for being less affected by changes in routine than dogs. If you have a schedule that is flexible and relaxed, a cat could be the perfect pet for you.
My cat was brought to us at the age of 3 weeks only, the poor thing was skinny as a dried fig ! Funnily enough, I thought he was a she* (female kitten), so I named her Mila. When we took him to the Vet, she clarified that Mila is actually a male kitten, so I changed his name to Milo ! š¹
When he was young, he was the cutest little kitten ever! But when he grew up he became naughty, and yet so sweet !
āCats choose us; we donāt own them.āāKristin Cast, editor
As a teacher, I always try to make my students talk about their love to animals, how should they treat them and help them. Many of them are cat persons, others are dog persons.