Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Dogs? or Cats?

In the ongoing battle of dogs versus cats, allow me to present my grand dogs. I am currently without pets in my own home, but recently got to visit all of them, so I had to share. Kind of like baby pictures, you know.

I am firmly on team "cats," for the record. With that being said, I enjoy spending time with these dogs, even when they get a little over excited. Dogs are affectionate and loving and all they want is for you to pay attention to them. They also need you in attendance when they go outside - and they have to go outside. When they get bored, they tend to chew on things.

Cats? They don't need attention. Well, except in the middle of the night when suddenly they're nudging your hand for a pet. Or they're hungry and making sure you know it. But you don't have to take them for walks, or go outside in the middle of the night (along with whatever other wildlife is wandering around the yard that might lead to you being up far longer than you expected). Cats are still loving and affectionate. Sometimes. I had a neighbor once who said they were "sneaky" and that's why she didn't like them. The Big Guy complains that they are messy. Well, that might be true, too. Some of the time. To be fair, they chew on things sometimes, too, and don't forget the razors on their paws.
Both need you to clean up after them, whether it's scooping in the yard or from the litter box. The Big Guy complains that cats puke. They do. Sometimes. So do dogs. Then again, The Big Guy never claimed to like dogs much, either. 

Both cats and dogs are good at sensing moods. Sad? They'll both appear to comfort you, although cats aren't officially trained to that purpose the way dogs are. Still, having a furry, purring body on your lap is very soothing. They're also good at reading the people around you. In this instance, dogs probably win because they can intimidate the bad guys, whereas cats will just disappear. Not good protectors, those cats. 

I've invited cats to be part of my books, particularly in the Mist series. When you're writing supernatural stuff, cats are a natural fit. I suppose I should add a dog now and then. Haven't done that yet. Then again, sometimes I see pets as distractions when I'm reading a book. While they can tell you a lot about the characters, they also need care and attention, and the characters need to expend their care and attention other places in fiction. Usually. 

What about you? Are you a fan of cats? Dogs? How do you feel about them in the books you read?

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