A comedian has made the case for cats over dogs, and it’s hilariously convincing. Whether he wins you over or not, it’s hard to argue against the points he makes. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear why this funnyman believes that when it comes to cats and dogs, felines come out on top.
Animals are great; everyone loves those cute, furry and four-legged creatures. If you do ever encounter someone who genuinely dislikes all animals, that’s probably someone to stay away from. I mean, how could you not enjoy and appreciate animals? Even if you’re not a current pet owner, most people still have a soft spot in their hearts for those critters.
However, as much as people love and adore animals, there are typically two kinds of people. They are either self-described dog or cat people, and we all know that nearly everyone falls into one of these groups. And I think we can all agree that it’s fair to say most of the population likely considers themselves “dog people,” probably around 90 percent.
But in a clip posted on YouTube, one comedian, Zoltan Kaszas, who prefers cats, makes the case for why felines are better than canines. Even if he doesn’t win over the dog people, you’re still likely to laugh yourself silly from the beginning to the end of this clip.
“I like dogs,” he said. “I just like them over there, and I’ll play with them, but then go back over there. I don’t like that kind of energy in my house, you know what I mean? That annoying dog, best friend, in your face all the time, energy. Just like, ‘Yeah, I love you! You’re home! Where have you been?’”
Later in the clip, he adds how he appreciates and gets along better with the general attitude of a cat.
“That’s why I like cats,” he said. Cats are more like, ‘Hey, what are you up to? Never mind, I remembered I don’t care. I’ll be in the kitchen.’”
Everyone who has ever had a dog or a cat knows precisely what he’s describing.
Genesis 1:21 “And God created great whales, and every living creature that moves, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good.”