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In the left corner, we have a feline\u2014independent, oblivious, and persistent when it comes to having enough food in their dish.<\/p>\n
In the right corner, we have a Shiba Inu, a dog that closely matches a cat, can be as stubborn as an ox, and has enough pride to personify the samurai spirit of feudal Japan.<\/p>\n
Who will win in this match up?<\/p>\n
It\u2019s time to pit Shiba Inu versus cats to see which is the better pet, though you might be surprised with just how evenly matched the Shiba Inu breed is with cats<\/p>\n
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For those who are thinking about whether or not they want a dog or cat for a companion, the Shiba Inu is one of the few breeds that can stand in the gray zone<\/strong>.<\/p>\n There are many characteristics of the breed that are very much canine.<\/p>\n However, to simply dismiss the Shiba Inu as a dog is taking away from the amazing complexity of the breed that continues to mystify new and experienced owners alike.<\/p>\n When considering whether or not you should be getting a Shiba Inu or a cat, here are some points of personality and behavior that are closely similar:<\/p>\n My Human Now<\/strong><\/p>\n Cats are notorious for making their humans less of an owner and more of a slave.<\/p>\n Shiba Inu automatically seek and assume alpha status.<\/p>\n These prideful little foxes are quick to connive their way to the top tier of respect in the household.<\/p>\n If you are not careful, you will wind up answering to them rather your doge coming when you call.<\/p>\n Which brings us to the next point.<\/p>\n Independence<\/strong><\/p>\n Though common canines are pack animals that bad together naturally and need companionship, the Shiba Inu is fine spending time alone.<\/p>\n They have no trouble entertaining themselves when given the right amount of space and toys.<\/p>\n This is highly similar to a cat who can make do alone\u2014as long as they get the appropriate amount of attention, food, and have a clean litter box.<\/p>\n When Seeking Attention & Affection<\/strong><\/p>\n Some cats absolutely loathe being touched<\/strong><\/em> and will swat your attention-seeking fingers away from their fluffy bellies without a second thought, as if you were some kind of pauper trying to touch a noble\u2019s raiment.<\/p>\n Shiba Inus can be the same.<\/p>\n Shibas are by no means a lap dog. Sometimes, they are aloof and detached; and while a Shiba Inu will display behaviors of \u201ctouch me, human,\u201d they will interact in terms of their own choosing.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Shiba Inu, even as puppies, may be shy and reserved.<\/p>\n They aren\u2019t like Golden Retrievers who will trample and slobber you with friendliness. Sometimes, just like cats, it takes years for a Shiba Inu to truly open up to their family and friends.<\/p>\n Yet, because of their fierce loyalty, a Shiba Inu can also transform into an aloof stalker of sorts.<\/p>\n They will become your shadow.<\/p>\n And just like a shadow, the connection might seem to fade at times\u2014but rest assured that the shadow is always <\/strong><\/em>there.<\/strong><\/p>\n Sometimes, that shadow will come up from behind to boop you with their nose or paw. Just like a cat.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Shedding<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n The Shiba Inu might just be the Maine Coon of the dog world.<\/span><\/p>\n Both have fluffy, double-coats that shed. A lot.<\/span><\/p>\n The outer coat on a Shiba Inu is straight and stiff, while the undercoat is soft and thick.<\/span><\/p>\n Throughout the year, your Shiba Inu will shed moderately and needs constant brushing to make sure that the fur stays healthy.<\/span><\/p>\n Then, there is coat blowing season, where you might think your Shibe is going bald.<\/span><\/p>\n Grooming & Personal Hygiene<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Just like felines, the Shiba Inu breed will spend a large amount of their time cleaning themselves and other dogs that don\u2019t meet their expected level of cleanliness.<\/span><\/p>\n Not only do Shiba Inu groom fastidiously, they do it in a very cat like manner.<\/span><\/p>\n Paws, bellies, and bottoms are all done in a dainty, prideful manner.<\/span><\/p>\n Because of this need to be clean, the Shiba Inu will housebreak themselves almost naturally,<\/em><\/strong> exactly like a cat will do when given the proper tools.<\/span><\/p>\n Shiba Inu also do not slobber or smell.<\/span><\/p>\n When introduced to other dogs at a young age, the grooming might become a social pastime. Just as cats will groom one another, Shiba Inu will do the same.<\/span><\/p>\n No Touchy-Touchy<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Both cats and Shiba Inu have a quirk in common: when it comes to veterinarian examinations, treatments, nail clipping, and other \u201cstressful\u201d circumstances, they will scream for help.<\/span><\/p>\n Cats might howl in distress and take to biting, clawing, and lashing their tails.<\/span><\/p>\n Shiba Inu scream.<\/strong><\/a> <\/span><\/p>\n Literally.<\/span><\/p>\n They will also bare their teeth, tuck their tails, and turn into<\/span> total drama kings and queens.<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Now that you know the ways Shiba Inu compare to cats, let\u2019s have a look at the ways these two species differ.<\/p>\n Guard Dogs<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n As mentioned earlier, Shiba Inu were bred for the purpose of hunting and protecting. Though they might be small, they have a mighty bark and sharp teeth. These dogs are not afraid of meeting danger and jumping down its throat.<\/span><\/p>\n Cat’s on the other hand won’t guard you the same way. Most cats<\/em><\/strong>, that is..<\/span><\/p>\n Instead, they hunt on their own terms for their own amusement or hunger.<\/span><\/p>\n Occasional Barking<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n With cats, you can anticipate yowling, purring, grumbling, chirping, crying and more.<\/span><\/p>\n After all, cats, even the most silent breeds, can be highly vocal when they are demanding some kind of service.<\/span><\/p>\n Conversely, Shiba Inu owners have reported that, while Shiba Inu are not barkless<\/strong><\/a>, they are much quieter than other dog breeds.<\/span><\/p>\n Rather than copying words like a Husky or barking excitedly when you come home, the Shiba Inu will tap their feet, spin around, and make faces.<\/span><\/p>\n However, if something or someone enters their property, they won\u2019t hesitate to sound a very loud alarm.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Energy Level<\/strong><\/p>\n The Shiba Inu was born to run and hunt tirelessly.<\/p>\n Cats, on the other hand, can be lazy.<\/p>\n Instead of chasing their feather toy, they\u2019d rather just plop down and swat at the toy\u2026 or fall asleep. A Shiba Inu will chase the toy or anything that triggers their instinctive hunter.<\/p>\n Unless a Shiba Inu is well trained and on a leash, the instead they start chasing something, they won\u2019t stop until it\u2019s caught. <\/p>\n Anxiety-Level<\/strong><\/p>\n Cats aren\u2019t usually thought of as anxious creatures.<\/p>\n Usually, cats can maintain their composure when left alone.<\/p>\n In fact, cats seem to enjoy being alone because they can do whatever they want, such as shred the toilet paper roll or climb on the counter.<\/p>\n Shiba Inus on the other can are homebodies that can be susceptible to separation anxiety.<\/p>\n Friendliness<\/strong><\/p>\n Sure, cats can be protective of their belongings.<\/p>\n There have even been incidents were cats chase off predators that would have endangered human children or leading their families out of fires.<\/p>\n However, the Shiba Inu takes this a step forward into dog territory.<\/p>\n Shiba Inu were bred by samurai to protect their families and hunt small game. Therefore, the Shiba Inu will be unquestionably loyal if they are trained properly.<\/p>\n With early socialization, a Shiba Inu will be able to share their spaces with cats, other dogs, and children. If you don\u2019t do so, well, consider your house their house from now on.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n When regarding the bare bones of the debate, a Shiba Inu is a dog with a cat-like personality, and cats can have certain dog-like tricks up their sleeve, like fetching.<\/span><\/p>\n However, each species has their own unique benefits<\/strong> that cannot be replaced through action alone.<\/span><\/p>\n If you are still unsure about whether a Shiba Inu or cat is better for your lifestyle, have a look at the pros and cons of owning each animal below.<\/span><\/p>\n 1. Environmental Impact<\/span><\/p>\n For those who are worried about protecting the environment, owning a cat might be better for the environment than a dog. Since dogs eat more than cats, they create a larger carbon footprint.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n 2. Coping<\/span><\/p>\n Cats might be stuck-up creatures, but they can sense the pain of losing a loved one.<\/span><\/p>\n Cats can be an incredible social support to their human by refusing to leave your side as you handle with the pain of loss.<\/span><\/p>\n Plus, the purr of a cat is thought to have healing properties<\/u><\/a>. The frequency is known to reduce stress and promote a sense of calm.<\/span><\/p>\n 3. Better for Intellectuals<\/span><\/p>\n Since cats require less work and attention than dogs, you will have more time to study, do research, finish your homework, and do any other computer related work you have scheduled.<\/span><\/p>\n Dogs, on the other hand, require a lot of physical exercise and attention to thrive in their environment.<\/span><\/p>\n And yes, even Shiba Inus.<\/span><\/p>\n 4. Bye Bye Pests<\/span><\/p>\n Obviously, one bonus to have a cat or several is that they will get rid of any pesky rodents and other vermin that might be dwelling around your property.<\/span><\/p>\n 5. Small Living Spaces<\/span><\/p>\n Cats don\u2019t need to go outdoors.<\/span><\/p>\n As long as they have space to room indoors and a nice window with a view, a cat can be happy.<\/span><\/p>\n Not only is indoor dwelling safer for cats, it extends their lifespan too.<\/span><\/p>\n 1. Litter Boxes<\/p>\n Stinky poo and stinky pee in a litter box in the corner of your room.<\/span><\/p>\n Imagine your cat laying a turd in the middle of night, abruptly drawing you from a dream of walking through daisies.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/span><\/p>\n
How Shiba Inus and Cats Differ<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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The Pros and Cons of Owning a Cat<\/strong><\/h3>\n
The Pros of Owning a Cat<\/span><\/h3>\n
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The Cons of Owning a Cat<\/h3>\n