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Are You A Cat Person Or A Dog Person?: Learn What Your Preference Says About You - Paperback

Are You A Cat Person Or A Dog Person?: Learn What Your Preference Says About You - Paperback

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by Beverly Hill (Author)

Does being a "cat person "or a "dog person" (or neither or both) reveal your true personality? There's a body of research that says it does, and suggests that we're probably giving the question short shrift when we're scouting out prospective dates or deciding whom to marry; hiring an employee or a nanny; choosing a therapist, dentist or lawyer; or meeting someone new. It's obvious that canines and felines are different in many ways: Owing a dog is a nature and social experience, thanks to the need to walk them. A cute dog especially a puppy or one with an expressive face or impressive ears provides the engine for all manner of social interactions with young and old potential admirers. Impromptu friendships spring up in parks, at dog runs, and in elevators, not to mention on suburban streets and country lanes. Dogs are also a lot more work than cats, which says a lot. Does it mean that the dog person is by nature more accommodating, willing to work harder at relationships, and lives a more complicated life than a cat person? After all, like those who bring the mail, rain nor sleet nor heat nor gloom of night deters the dog owner. On the other hand, the cat person enters into a longer contract, since cats generally live longer than dogs (though not as near as long as parrots, which is a whole other story.) Is the cat owner someone you can trust for the long-haul commitment and quiet evenings at home? It's worth saying that cat "owner" may be a misnomer since cats tend to own their people; that, too, differentiates that cat person who may not have the control issues a dog person might, may be more self-sufficient, and might not need the external validation a dog person gets. Winston Churchill nailed it when he said, "Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us." Having a cat doesn't endow you with many social benefits in the real world. While a cat, unlike a dog, won't expand your social circle in the real world, cyberspace is another story. So if you're decidedly either a cat person or a dog person, you've definitely signed up for a different experience but what does it say about you?

Author Biography

Beverly Hill is a sociologist. She is the CEO of C.E.F Associates and formerly served as head of department of sociology in Premier Natural Resources Inc. A graduate of Nelson High School also graduated from the University of Toronto with a B.A in economics and finance and holds an M.S from Cambridge University in public relations and PhD in sociology. She has written many articles on human equality, animal rights, environmental issues, personal development and peace keeping in different newspapers. She has also appeared in many magazines and is frequently interviewed for articles on family, race, socioeconomic status, and how to survive in your environment. She has also worked on the importance of health of relationship between parents and children. Her book 'The Middle Child' focuses on the importance of the attention given to the children and what to expect from them. This book helps parents understand their children. In addition to these works she is also the author of 'Surviving Alone ' which is about her own childhood growing up; she writes about her family struggles living on a low income budget and growing her own food to survive. C.E.F Associates formed in 1999 in Idaho, USA she worked both nationally and internationally. This is a consulting company which has clients all over the world. Ms. Hill the CEO of the company is the main reason of the huge client base because of her servings in foreign countries.

Number of Pages: 52
Dimensions: 0.11 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: February 15, 2016
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