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I'm a cat person who appreciates dogs, and this is spot on. Cats may demand food, but you can wait out a tantrum.
The fear of having to potentially clean up an accidental means I'm up no matter what if the dogs are waking me up. I don't like cleaning up these messes, and the dogs actively look like they feel bad watching me do it. We're all having a bad time.
I'd much rather have a sleepy, half-hearted argument with my cats than worry I'm depriving one of the dogs of going outside if they're having an emergency. Apples to oranges.
Cats will watch you clean like you're their butler
"You missed a spot."
YMMV. I had a cat who would start meowing at 5 am and would then destroy furniture and doors while meowing if the humans tried to "wait it out". Cats can have wildly different personalities and perseverance. Some are ready to meow the entire day and shit on your bed if ignored.
On the other hand, one of my dogs had stomach issues and got diarrhea while I was at work, and when I checked the cameras, she paced for hours trying not to have an accident inside. Meanwhile my cats would shit next to their toilet if it wasn't clean enough.