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Cats don't bark.
Cat's don't bite strangers.
Cat's don't have to be walked.
Cat's cost less than dogs.
Cat's aren't needy like most dogs.
Little cats don't shake and pee on the floor every time you look at them, like little dogs do.
Cat's chase away unwanted thieves that raid our garden.
Cat's don't have to be bathed.
Well, as someone who's had both, dogs and cats (at the same time), let me tell you that cats are not all that bad. They are really sweet and gentle if you give them a chance! And, there are cats without fur... or at least with hair so short it won't shed all over the place. One thing I like about cats is that they can keep themselves entertained better than dogs do. And you can always trim their claws with a special tool!
Dogs do have their advantages too. They can keep you company when you go for a walk, they can scare burglars away, they are always active and playful, and they are really fun for kids of all ages.
What can I say? I love both, growing up I had lots of them, but now that I'm the mother and my kids ask for a pet, I don't want neither. Dog or cat, is still a lot of work! :-)