Funny Charity Father’s Day eCard from the Cat or Dog
It’s Father’s day on the 19th of June 2022. Do you know a dog father who would enjoy the humour of receiving a greeting eCard from his dog. Perhaps he may prefer an eCard from the cat. Select the best card below, personalise it and send!
10 interesting personality traits of cat and dog lovers
Below are the personality traits of self-proclaimed cat and dog people. These personality traits are based on some scientific studies, most of them carried out to identify the real and perceived differences between dog and cat lovers.
It’s worth mentioning that some people love cats and dogs equally and despite the differences found by these studies, one fact that is far above all else is that cat people and dog people share one most important personality trait: their love for pets.
Another generalisation about cat and dog lovers is that most of them have other pets, in addition to having a cat and or a dog. You can find charity cat ecards to send to the cat lovers in your family or among your friends here.
1. Cat owners prefer low-energy hobbies, like reading or baking, which can be done comfortably from home with their cat companion nearby.
2. Dog people like keeping active, which dog ownership naturally provides plenty of opportunity for. Hiking, running, swimming—there are plenty of activities that dogs enjoy.
3. Dog people are also found to tend to believe that the world is rather structured and hierarchical.
4. Cat lovers are found to see the world as complex.
5. In a study by Carroll University, Wisconsin, psychologists found that cat people were generally more educated and also scored higher on intelligence tests.
6. The researchers also found that cat lovers are naturally more introverted.
7. Dog owners tend to head outdoors or seek out opportunities for social interaction.
8. Dog owners display higher levels of attachment to their animals than cat owners, according to some research.
9. Dog people prefer to have structure in their lives, with plans and routines firmly in place.
10. Cat people are more curious and creative, open to new experiences.
Ultimately, while the literature on cat people and dog people offers some fascinating insights into human and animal nature, it should probably be taken with a grain of salt. So If these traits don’t sound like the man you know, don’t be surprised. These findings are based on generalisations from surveys of dog and cat people, and not everyone will fit the mould.