Cats are more autonomous and need less care than dogs. They enjoy solitude and don't need regular company.
No weather-related walks are needed for cats because they use litter boxes. This benefits busy people and indoor activity lovers.
Cats are better for apartments and residences with little outdoor space since they adapt to tiny spaces. Dogs may need extra space to play.
Cats are generally quieter than dogs, making them suitable for people who prefer a quieter and more relaxed environment.
Cats are careful groomers and need less grooming than certain dogs. This can benefit those who want low-maintenance dogs.
Cats are solitary and independent. They can entertain themselves for long periods and don't need continual attention, making them ideal for busy people.
Cats groom themselves well and are cleaner. Their odor is not distinct like certain dogs', especially those with certain coats.
Cats don't bark like dogs. This can benefit close-quarters or noise-restricted residents.
Cats may reduce stress, blood pressure, and heart attack and stroke risk, according to research.