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  2. Cat people and dog people - Wikipedia

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    Cat people also tended to be non-conformists, as well as scoring higher on intelligence tests than dog lovers. [5] Guastello, a professor of psychology, stated the reasons behind these personality differences stem from the pet owners themselves and the particular environment they prefer. [ 5 ]

  3. Pet humanization - Wikipedia

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    A dog companion in the arms of its human owner. The psychology behind pet humanization involves understanding the motivations, emotions and behaviours that drive individuals to treat their pets as more than just animals and instead as valued members of the family or even as surrogate companions.

  4. Pets and the LGBTQ community - Wikipedia

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    Cats have been used as a "lazy visual shorthand" within popular culture to "[signify] clichés about effeminate gay men and lonely lesbian women". [4] The urban myth that lesbians are likely to have cats at home took hold within early lesbian feminism; [1] [5] cats were said to exhibit "spirited feline self-sufficiency" which made them "an essential accoutrement to all lesbian's lives ...

  5. The Crazy Costs of Cat vs. Dog Ownership - AOL

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    It's not cheap to own a pet — but it can be worth it.

  6. Rescue Cat Is a Real 'Dog Person' When It Comes To His ... - AOL

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    And then there’s this one—where a cat so loved his doggie best friend that when the canine passed, his folks went out and got him another. View the original article to see embedded media.

  7. Pet culture - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, cats (particularly puppy cats) have also been used as protection animals for their owners. [21] [22] Another job cats have been known to perform for humans is serving as therapy cats for people. [23] Between cats and dogs, cats have been known to be the opposite of how dogs act. Cats are seen to be more independent and tend to ...

  8. Cat and Dog Who Seem to Have 'Swapped Souls' Are Too ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, River, the dog in this video, is described as a “reactive” former street dog. In other words, this poor pup is a rescue that has behavioral issues due to past trauma .

  9. Pet - Wikipedia

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    The categorization of dogs by their breeds reflected the hierarchical, social order of the Victorian era. The pedigree of a dog represented the high status and lineage of their owners and reinforced social stratification. [75] Middle-class owners valued the ability to associate with the upper-class through ownership of their pets.