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Some people love their cats, while others are proud owners of dogs. Then there are those who adore hamsters, turtles, and chinchillas. But here’s the thing: irrespective of their pet choices, there’s one thing that unites all animal lovers: the pure joy these creatures bring to their lives. And happiness increases when shared, and that is exactly what many pet owners decide to do online. Keep scrolling to enjoy some peculiar posts about our four-pawed friends shared on X (formerly Twitter)!

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    Forbes states that dogs are the most common pet in the United States, with 65.1 million homes owning a dog, followed by cats (46.5 million households). Given that dogs and cats are a popular choice of pet not just in the US but also globally, it should come as no surprise that many people tend to compare the two species.

    Of course, we love kitties and doggos equally, but there are some important distinctions that mean that they need to be cared for in different ways. So, while they share a similar level of silliness and quirks, let’s look at some of their differences.

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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My cat has tumbled over several times in this manner after getting too comfortable with the scratches!

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    The first domesticated animals were dogs, who served the hunting gatherers well as guards and hunters. Many believe that dogs provided important lessons for the later domestication of other species.

    On the other hand, domestic cats emerged approximately 10,000 years ago, following the construction of homes, farms, and communities by humans. They were effective for pest control.

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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A lot of people used to pay and start to walk out. I'd be like "Don't get me wrong, Sniffles is delightful but we don't want to keep him!"

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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mine is the same. Starting the day with loads of energy, nothing can stop her on her first walk of the day. Greets every human on her way, running over grass and sniffing the hole day in, conquering the world. Back home ishe is like 'Leave me alone and do your own things because I am tired and just want to have my two-hour-nap'.

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    Dogs are considered to be more social than cats. This is because they descended from wolves, which are pack animals. As dogs' ancestors were naturally inclined to live and hunt in groups, they inherited this social trait from them.

    Most canines bond and cooperate with each other. However, cats have evolved from a solitary species, and they don’t necessarily enjoy the company of other feline creatures.

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    Since dogs are socially active animals who depend on facial expressions and body language to communicate with one another, just like their human friends, they might be able to sense if their buddy is sad or upset.

    As cats mostly enjoy their own company, they have to rely on scent for communication. They find it easy to communicate with other animals, thanks to the scent glands on their cheeks and paws. For instance, they let other furry friends know their whereabouts by rubbing or scratching surfaces and leaving their scent.

    When it comes to taking medicines, the metabolic processes of dogs are similar to humans. This means they are able to break down and process some medications effectively like us.

    However, cats are highly sensitive to many common drugs. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and ibuprofen (Advil) are extremely toxic to cats. In any case, it’s important that people consult a vet to ensure the safety and well-being of their pets

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    On hot days, dogs typically pant to stay cool. They do so because they don’t have sweat glands, and panting helps the water in their nostrils and lungs to evaporate faster. Also, you might have noticed dogs pant when they are really eager, stressed out, or nervous.

    Conversely, cats do not pant. The main reason for this is because they don't tend to work themselves to the point where they become very heated. However, if you notice your cat panting, it may be an indication of some underlying medical condition.

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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I mean, I would donate organs to save a life when I die. Happy to donate my dead body to save my cat from starvation.

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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is definitely my cat and the neighbour’s dog. I know they want to be friends but are too stubborn to accept it so they keep barking, growling, and hissing at each other to keep up appearances (they’re super comfortable being in the same room).

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    Dogs are omnivorous creatures, which means they do not necessarily need to eat meat. If you can provide them with a nutritionally balanced diet, they can survive on vegetarian food. Cats, however, are obligate carnivores. The felines require certain amino acids from foods like fish and meat to meet their nutrient requirements.

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    Despite their differences, these adorable creatures live happily alongside each other. For many people, they make a house a home. Their love for their human companions is unmatched, as they share a strong, affectionate, and loyal bond. Research indicates they provide emotional support and improve the overall well-being of their owners.

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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was stopped at a red light this morning. Car next to me had a pitbull-ish dog in the backseat with the windows down. Dog was sniffing the air like it was his job. We were stopped next to a City BBQ restaurant! Surprised the dog didn't jump out!

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    Above all, these cute creatures sure know how to make us laugh. Their peculiar antics can instantly put a smile on your face, even on a bad day. Are you a parent to a cat, a dog or both pets? Which of these posts made you chuckle?

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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When I work from home my cat does this. He climbs up the back of my chair, walks on my keyboard, or sits 2 feet away and stares at me relentlessly. I just tell him "If you want to continue to eat, you will leave me alone." It never works.

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