Apart from
considering a given pet’s lifespan, veterinary care requirements and general
personalities, many fail to think about how compatible pets can be with people
when talking about the act of gifting pets during the holidays.
Considering that
pet owners would be spending a lot of time with their pets, this consideration
should not be ignored, as a means of avoiding potential problems in the future.
On Pet-Person Compatibility
When talking
about pet-person compatibility, the markers that define “cat people” from “dog
people” helps illustrate this point.
In the case of
cats, “cat people” are aware about how “low maintenance” cats are, only
requiring them to feed them at least twice a day and allow them access to
different places in the house.
As opposed to
dogs, “dog people” know that they have to immerse themselves in spending a lot
of time with their canines, from going on exercise routines with their dogs, to
taking the time in actively taking part in play
sessions.
As such, giving
a dog to a “cat person” is just not a good idea, since “cat people” are not
likely keen on the idea of them having to devote time in walking their dogs –
especially when busy people are being talked about.
Before opting
for a type of pet to gift this Christmas, think about just how compatible it is
with your intended gift recipient.
While the idea
of giving a puppy or a kitten may seem cute, it isn’t always a perfect match,
considering the different personalities and compatibility factors between human
beings and animals.
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