There’s no question that Americans love both dogs and cats. About 54 percent of households in the U.S. own dogs and 35 percent own cats, according to the American Pet Products Association. But one thing many people can’t seem to agree on is which animal makes a better pet.
Cat lovers argue that their pets are less of a hassle to care for than dogs. They point out that cats aren’t a nuisance to other people because they don’t bark or jump on visitors. Also, it’s cheaper to own a cat. Dogs eat more food than cats do, and they sometimes need training classes.
But many people say there are good reasons dogs are called “man’s best friend.” Dog lovers point out that canines help people in ways that felines can’t. For example, walking their pets helps dog owners stay active. And dogs can be trained as service pets for people who are disabled or have food allergies.