Well yeah, certainly far more hygienic than dogs. I love cats, but when they do shit, it's pretty bad.
Hm, I don't agree.
I don't think that people instinctively are more drawn to mammals. Especially when, evolutionarily speaking, mammals were more likely to kill humans than birds or reptiles.
I think the attraction to furred animals is more cultural than anything else. Case in point; teddy bears. I mean, I'm saying it only continues to be a thing because it is already a thing. And I think if we replaced toy bears with toy iguanas, and people had more pet birds than dogs, then people would be more attracted to reptiles and birds over bears and dogs.
I for one was always drawn to reptiles, amphibians and birds more than anything else. I can't explain why, I just feel more connected to them.
Not in an "I'm a lizard trapped in a young man's body hurr hurr durr" therian bullshittery kind of way, but I just find them better company.
And relatable too.
Lizards are sensitive to light and prefer solitude.
Birds like to show off and scream.
Yeah, me too.
Probably has something to do with me growing up in a really dysfunctional place so I didn't want to be around anyone.