I would've said the exact opposite. Every cat I've met has either still been a kitten or has looked like they were one moment of weakness away from mauling my face off (sometimes they are both!). My dog, on the other hand, loves me to bits. We can just hang out, lying on the grass and he'll come up and make sure I haven't hurt myself (as a cause of the lying down), then he'll hang out next to me, give me a lick, rest his head on my stomach and just chill. And whenever I get home he races up to me all excited, tail wagging.P0RTAL said:I've got to say that there are more reasons to love a cat. They're just good companions in general. My cats have always been more loyal to me than my dog. Instance: I get sick, nap on the couch. My dog raids the kitchen and eats everything. My cat curls up next to me and cleans my hairBiosophilogical said:They start of as cute little fuzz-balls, so that you don't run them through with a spear, and by the time their evil begins to show, they've already corrupted your soul so much that you can't see it.Chapper said:Every cat looks like they're scheming for household domination.
I'm a dog person myself. Working dogs (or sheep dogs) are a personal favourite (all of my dogs have been cross breeds of sheep dogs).
OT: Cats are creepy and are only loved because they are 'fuzzy, wuzzy adorable', which is not a very masculine reason to have a pet. So yes, it is weird when men (the gender, not the sex) love cats, because it is so very contrary to the rest of their image.
I guess it really depends on the individual pet. I have probably just had bad luck with cats, but I've found them to be lazy, self-absorbed, evil balls of furry death, whereas the grumpiest dogs I've seen are just being territorial (which is understandable), and for the most part they are friendlier, more energetic and engaging, and are just better companions in almost every way (except that they pee on anything new that's bigger than a breadbox, but I've always viewed dogs as 'outside pets'.