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Would you rather have a catbot or a dogbot?

Asked by Ltryptophan (12091points) October 15th, 2016 from iPhone

Catbots are strikingly similar to owning standard realistic domestic cats. Except they don’t need to be fed.

Dogbots can handle complex tasks.

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14 Answers

Jeruba's avatar

@Ltryptophan, how about some links?

BellaB's avatar

Maybe a catbot since I’m violently allergic to real cats.

I’ll stick with regular dogs .

LeavesNoTrace's avatar

If it can’t cuddle, I’m not interested. I’ll stick with my big orange boy.

http://imgur.com/a/DGxzj

Coloma's avatar

I like cats better than dogs, so the pussy bot would be my choice. All the joys of a cat, no litter box to clean. haha If I dd get a dog bot I’d order the barkless bot. lol

Coloma's avatar

@LeavesNoTrace Awww, handsome cat. I have a big fluffy tuxedo boy.

Love_my_doggie's avatar

I’d rather skip the “bot” and just have a cat and/or dog.

Luckily for me, I have one of each,

eifellindi's avatar

Neither! Give me the real version any time!

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LeavesNoTrace's avatar

@Coloma Thank you. He is quite dreamy. :) I love tuxedo cats! They’re always so dapper-looking and friendly.

citizenearth's avatar

No robot please.

Coloma's avatar

Well…obviously we would prefer our real, warm and cuddly pets, but, the Q. is about what kind of bot pet we would prefer, dog or cat.

Love_my_doggie's avatar

What complex tasks can the dogbots perform? (Real-life dogs make me smile and laugh, two things that don’t come to me easily these days.)

Ltryptophan's avatar

I was typing this question up the other day and must have inadvertently submitted it without much editing of the body details. Just imagine for yourself the strengths and weaknesses of either. Of course, you COULD program your catbot to act like dogbot…that’s an interesting thought.

Would you want them to be able to speak?

Would you want them to act almost exactly like the real thing, excluding feeding, and waste.?

Thanks everyone for the answers you already gave….

I think what I was describing for the dogbot was going to be an attempt to flesh out the difference between a dogs demeanor and a cats, with cats being more independent and disinterested in your activities, and dogbots being more engaging and therefore more apt to complete “complex” tasks… the more obedient of the two…

(I like the ellipsis, they are the “uh” of typing, y’know what I mean??)

Coloma's avatar

My big male tuxedo Ragdoll “Myles” is more dog than cat. he rolls over for belly rubs and is Mr. in your face, I NEED you. Like a dog. I call him “Cocker Spaniel man.” lol

My female Siamese is quite dog like too, she comes when you call ( something Myles does not do, at all, he is the king of the “ignore” command.) She takes walks with me all over this property of 12 acres and stays close. It is so cute, after we make the big circle around and get back to the little breezeway trail that separates the big yards and pond from the horse paddocks she bolts ahead and runs home. haha
I have also had other cats that take walks with you and several that played fetch.

I have also had a few dogs in my life that I have loved but dogs are so high maintenance I prefer cats only in my middle age now.

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