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Monday 3 September 2018

Persuasive Writing: Dogs Are More Superior Than Cats


Dogs Are More Superior Than Cats
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Every family’s pet is commonly a dog or a cat. They’re a member of the family that brings such great happiness to everyone. Dogs and cats are not just pets. Everyone should love them in a way we love people, too. Some people are indecisive about which to have. A loud wiggly-dog or a lazy fat-cat?

Protecting isn’t just a dog’s duty. Dogs are trustworthy and loving. As an animal, they can understand human feelings that also affects their emotion. Barking at night is not a disruption, it is they’re way of threatening dangers around. Loud dog barks scare bad people sneaking at night. They can also sense evil spirits that is why they bark but you see nothing outside. Describing dogs as happy pills make sense. They relieve stress and anxiety. Seeing them wiggling their tail makes us smile. Exercising with your dog makes the both of you physically fit, too. For instance, walking in the morning to get some sunlight and fresh air. A dog can be our buddy whenever it’s just they can’t talk to us.

Cats are fluffy balls! We can’t just see them do something useful. Eat, drink, sleep- a cat’s daily routine. Did you know that in the past, Egyptians used to worship cats? Until now, they act as majesty and rule the house. But their fluffy fur, cute eyes and sound soothes our feelings. Acting weird is their talent, sometimes they are a dog biting us, a bird flying in the kitchen, a kangaroo jumping so high when they’re surprised. Cats love playing sleeping on boxes instead of the expensive sleeping bed you bought. Like dogs, they can scare away unfortunates. Lazy people will be a great partner with cats.

Comparing them will not help anything as they are both beneficial and loving in their own way. In terms of sizes, dogs can be seen as more superior than cats, we are sure that they can protect us. Cats are just cute and lazy. But let's all admit that cats are bossier as we do all sort of things for them.

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