There is an opinion that cat and dog owners are very different people and that they choose their pets not out of sympathy, but rather depending on their character.
Just as there is a difference between independent cats and pack-loving dogs, there is a difference between cat people and dog people.
Scientists conducted research and found out exactly how cat and dog owners differ.
Fact one
Dog owners are considered to be more disciplined, physically active and therefore more likely to achieve their goals.
Cat people act spontaneously, do not like to plan and are more emotional. They are creative and tend to improvise.
Fact two
Cat owners are trusting, while dog owners are always on guard and treat new things with full attention.
Fact three
Cat people are mostly introverts who prefer solitude and can easily cope without communicating with others.
Dog owners prefer communication and are more likely to start families than cat owners.
Fact four
There are fewer managers among cat owners, as they are more gentle by nature. Dog owners are the complete opposite.
Fact five
Honesty and openness are about cat owners. Dog owners can be cunning just to get what they want.