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Why are dogs considered more valuable than cats?
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<blockquote data-quote="theshadowknows1" data-source="post: 1523714" data-attributes="member: 490377"><p>I am trying to understand why cats are not given the same amount</p><p>of respect as dogs. To many people, dogs seem to be a more valuable animal than cats, although there is no basis for this.</p><p>For example, if a dog is seen walking in the middle of the road, cars</p><p>will typically stop. Some will even get out of their car and try to</p><p>catch the dog and attempt to find its home. On the other hand, I have</p><p>seen where some cars will attempt to hit a cat if they see it crossing </p><p>the road. </p><p>There are many more abandoned and abused cats than there are dogs.</p><p>Even on YA, I see many, many more abusive, cruel or offensive responses in the cat section than there are in the dog section.</p><p>It is either social or psychological in origin. Does anyone have any</p><p>opinions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theshadowknows1, post: 1523714, member: 490377"] I am trying to understand why cats are not given the same amount of respect as dogs. To many people, dogs seem to be a more valuable animal than cats, although there is no basis for this. For example, if a dog is seen walking in the middle of the road, cars will typically stop. Some will even get out of their car and try to catch the dog and attempt to find its home. On the other hand, I have seen where some cars will attempt to hit a cat if they see it crossing the road. There are many more abandoned and abused cats than there are dogs. Even on YA, I see many, many more abusive, cruel or offensive responses in the cat section than there are in the dog section. It is either social or psychological in origin. Does anyone have any opinions? [/QUOTE]
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