Both the terms—dog person and cat person— refer to a person’s animal preference. It is a sign of certain personality traits in the said person. Some people base their identity around their affinity for either cats or dogs, describing themselves as ‘cat persons’ or ‘dog persons’. The two terms refer to people’s self-identification, regardless of the pets they own. ‘Dog people’ are more outgoing, energetic, social and tend to follow rules. While ‘cat people’ tend to be more neurotic, creative, philosophical, non-traditional and are more introvert.
Why are you either a ‘dog person’ or a ‘cat person’?
