Should cats be service animals? The simple answer is no. Cats could be considered lazy because they are only active at dawn and dusk. Unlike most cats, this makes it hard for them to be service animals because people sleep at night. Cats are not service animals. They are only emotional support because they do not meet the requirements. Cats can be taught to walk on leashes and do tricks, but they cannot be taught to guide people who are blind, alert people who are deaf, pull a wheelchair, and more.
Are cats too lazy to be service animals and why?
Bellah Nance said, “Sometimes because they just want to play.”
Jason VanMeter said, “Yes because you just need an energetic cat.”
Ethan Phillips said, “Yes because they can get rid of mice.”
Carson Harn said, “No, because they like to be lazy.”
Allison Meyer said, “Yes because a lot of animals can be service animals.”
Should cats be allowed to be service animals?
Caysen Ingium said, “No, because they would knock over everything.”
Mr. Eastman said, “No, because you can’t trust cats.”
Ryan Mcwhirtersaid “Yes, because they can help you.”
Lucy Wurnest said, “No, because they are too small.”
Adelie Sancken said, “No, because cats would be very grumpy.”
Stella Hosteller said, “No, because they like to be at home and not as trainable.”