BRAIN
GENERAL NEUROANATOMY
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If the decision came down to your wallet, cats are significantly cheaper than dogs, costing about $13, 625 to $17, 510 in a lifetime, compared to dogs at $16, 607 to $22, 423. We based the lifetime costs on the average lifespan of dogs (10-13 years) and cats (12-15 years). What’s this author’s point of view on expenses on pets?
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This person thinks that having a cat is going to mean about $18, 000 of your budget.
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This person thinks that having a dog is more expensive than having a cat.
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This person believes that dogs live longer than cats.
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This persons believes than you should have a credit card in your wallet.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Cats are better and can be managed by people as they do not need any walks. Dogs demand a variety of food and are high maintenance. According to studies, cats are simply better hunters than dogs. A cat’s paws are very useful for hunting.
Detailed explanation-2: -In general, cats are tidier, easier to care for, cost less (usually!) and are more independent, while dogs are more expensive and demand more time and attention, as well as sometimes being more affectionate.
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