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We live in a fast-paced world, which demands our attention and can easily wear us out.
There are many ways to reduce the stress that daily life brings, and one of the best ways
is to own a pet.. A pet constantly gives love and gratitude, they can provide entertainment, and they’re
happy just being in your presence.. With so many different types of pets to choose from - whether its fish, birds, rabbits, or
gerbils - the decision could be overwhelming, but today we’re going to focus on the two
most beloved domesticated animals on the planet, in this episode of the The Infographics Show:
Dogs vs Cats.. According to a 2013 Live Science report, freshwater fish are the most common pet with 142 million
freshwater fish owned as pets around the world.. Cats come in second at 88.3 million, and dogs close behind at 74.8 million.
But let’s face it; if your reason for wanting a pet is fun and companionship, then you’re
likely looking for either a cat or dog.. Which you chose will come down to your personality, the time you have to dedicate to your new
friend, and the space you have to house your pet.. Cats are more independent and generally less demanding, whereas dogs are loyal and obedient
but require more attention and exercise, including regular walks.
Dogs live between 12 to 18 years and cats can live as old as 25.
That’s 25 human years, but in cat years that’s the grand old age of 116!
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Making your own decisions; acting by yourself. independent person or body.
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in space separating things. Among two or more people who share something.
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burrowing mouse-like rodent that is specially adapted to living in arid conditions. Small burrowing desert rodent.
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Accustomed to living at home/with humans; tame. To train an animal as a pet or to do work; tame.
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containing as part of whole being considered. To make someone, something part of a group.
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Innovative and new. Ceremony to begin a construction project.