I know that dogs are loyal pets to have, but what about cats? Can't cats be loyal to their owners too?

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Yes they can Yes cats can be loyal pets too. I've always had a cat or two growing up. I think they are great pets..

I tawt I saw a puddy cat I am a dog person, until I fell for Scuttlebutt. He was abandoned at 2-5 days old and I cared for him, bottle feeding every few hours along with medication prescribed by the vet. He was loving and affectionate and slept in my bed.

He had good taste, he knew who was good and who was bad, taking both paws and grabbing the nose of someone he didn’t like and biting the tip of said nose. Every morning Scuttlebutt climbs the wall into my neighbor’s yard into their laundry room window, a top the washer into their kitchen down the hallway and waits in front of the bathroom door at 5:00 a.m. This is when Gary exits his bathroom to go dress for work.

Scuttle does this every morning. Scuttlebutt as it turned out was a pirate, stealing things from neighbors. My next door neighbor has remote control model airplanes with many many parts.

Each part in their own plastic bag a gear can cost $30.00 or so. One day a plumber was under my house and brought up an old shoe box and handed it to me. It was packed full of jewelry, hundreds of dollars worth of plane parts, spoons, hair clips and when Scuttlebutt saw the box in my hands he had a panic attack.

He looked me right in the eyes, he was angry; I had invaded his privacy and violated his personal property. I had to put “found” posters in my neighborhood, people coming to describe what was lost and my plumber had found. Buddy is 120 lbs.

Rottweiler Husky, they sleep on the couch together and eat from the same bowl. Scuttlebutt is extremely loyal, loyal to his own wants and desires, loyal to his favorite napping place, loyal to his favorite brand of cat treats, very loyal.

Yes, they can be. Cats can be loyal to their owners. Some breeds are more loyal or loving than others.

Dogs are much more loyal, I think cats are less needy. The only thing they need from humans is that they clean their litter box. Cats in the wild need nothing from humans.

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No. Dogs are focused on smells (how the crate smells, now the owner smells, etc. ) Cats are focused on location and use smells to claim location (which is why a cat will jump out of a moving car while the dog will remain with the owner.) Cats are loyal to the one who provides the food . .

As long as food continues to be provided. But we also know that our cat (and likely others around here) also goes elsewhere for more food.

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