Which animal most affectionate, cats or dogs ?

compansionship, cuddles or obediense..just
unconditional love ? myth or wot ?

Answers:
doggies !! with out a doubt !
DOgs,there are many films that features dogs
dogs are the best. they genuinely love you cats seem bit selfish, i do like both but prefer a dog as a pet
DOGSSSSSSSSS
Cats are more affectionate.

Dogs are just plain stupid and will wag thier tail at anyone that strokes them (unless they bite their hand off trying that is)
I'd say dogs in general, although my best friend's cat is super-affectionate. (My cat tolerates the presence of the lesser organisms known as humans long enough to feed him.)
Dogs are by far
My dog is more affectionate than most cats, but my cat is quite docile, not affectionate, he lets me bath him and never scratches.
well that all depends there are some cats out there that love the companionship love to be cuddled any time and they listen very well..but over all i would have to say there are more dogs then there are cats out there that best fit this question..lol.
Dog's, cats are selfish and make you work for what you think is their love but in reality they just want to be fed.
dogs
dogs
i think cats are more affectionate but dogs are more interactive
dogs are more like that

i wish i got one as well as my cat coz he hates cuddles
but
i have trained him to sit and sometimes he fetches his jingly balls back when i throw them for him
cats !i have 2, no need to take for walkies !
Dogs
i think dogs but i think also that.. that is an individual preference
Dogs
Dogs for sure. Most cats I know just sit and look at you like they want to claw you to death.
i am a dog lover, so i would say dogs,
Mutts! All cats are interested in is their little corner and up yours! Dogs are more sensitive and not selfish takers.
dammmmm it gilr

only dogs mmmmmmmmmmmm

i hate cats what they do huh nothing just sit and eat
I don't think you can determine that by species alone. Just like people, animals have their own personalities.

Companionship - This depends on what you want, as well as the animal. I've had both dogs and cats that are constantly attatched to me, as well as others that come only when called or when THEY want attention.

Cuddles - This depends on how much body you want to cuddle. IF you are looking for a huge beast that takes up half the couch, obviously you want a dog. For a smaller bundle of cuddle, I've found cats to be more cuddly than many small dogs.

Obedience - Most people will say "dog" here. These are people that have never bothered to try and train a cat. Many of the same techniques that work on dogs also work on cats. My cats all come when called, sit, lay down, fetch, dance and sing. Each of them also has a special trick that only they do. For example, Buddy can jump extremely high and likes to jump to places on command. We have a 7 foot stand he jumps to when working Publically. Punkin walks a highwire, Max does backflips. Gracie is our champion singer. She matches tones and can do a fair rendition of Twinkle Twinkle little star. Smokey is our leaper. She makes leaps of up to 15 feet from stand to stand. The newest cat in training is Peek-a-boo. She is doing VERY well in the catch event. She is VERY fast and snags things out of the air. Her height needs improvement, but she's young, so she will get better.

Unconditional Love - Any animal can give this. Any animal but humans that is. When I come home the outdoor ferals are waiting for me and none will eat until they have had their bit of attention. When I get inside the now jealous show cats are VERY demanding of their luvin time too.

Species does not decide affection. How YOU treat them and the love you give them is usually what decides that.
Cats, while dogs are affectionate as well. Cats tend to trick their owners into believing they are non chalant animals who cannot be trained. However, they love affection and attention, to cuddle and can be trained to wave as well as other cool things. I love kitties!
dogs
Both treat them right then they are affectionate.treat them bad then their bad
I've met very affectionate animals from both species, so I'd have to say it depends on the individual animal. I have a dog, so I know more about them, and can kinda "read" my dogs facial expressions and feelings! I know he loves me!
definitively dogs because the cat are more agreeds
they say cats but i have a dog and he's a git but he's loving, so i have to say dogs
I see more affection from my staff in a day than i ever did in twelve years and two cats. Dogs are loyal, loving, caring and understanding depending on your breed and the family relaionship it has. Cats ain't bad don't get me wrong, but they only seem to want food warmth and shelter as they need it then they're fast asleep
CATS are the most affectionate. They curl up on your leg and when their happy, they PURRR. What do dogs do? They give you a big, wet, sloppy lick on the face and wack you with their tail. It's like: "Yes, I love you. My gnawring your arm off is a symbol of my affection and apreciation."
Yeah, thanks Rover.

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