Sunday, January 17, 2010
Cat People Vs Dog People
Those who identified themselves as "dog people" were likelier to score high in the extroversion, agreeableness and conscientiousness columns. "Cat people," on the other hand, ranked higher in both neuroticism and openness, which in the context of the study meant being creative, quirky and contemplative.
"Once you know the findings, it kind of falls into place," Gosling recently told CNN. "Agreeableness and extroversion -- dogs are companionable, they hang out, they like to be with you, they like your company, whereas cats like it for as long as they want it, and then they're off."
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Seems about right. I've only ever truly loved one dog and it died a decade ago. It was a neighborhood dog that was so sweet it even used to play with neighbors cats.
Then I also like the teacup dogs. But that's mostly because they're like if cats and dogs had a child.
Other than that cats rule and dogs drool. It's science.
Makes sense that I'm a cat person, then. I live with both now, though.
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