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Is it true that the old man said that "dogs come to be rich and cats come to be filial"?

There is no scientific basis at all, especially the saying that "cats come to be filial" is too bizarre. This filial piety refers to mourning, which is too unreliable. When did the cats and dogs in the countryside not come from the west? If you mean filial piety, then in a family, filial piety and unfilial piety are a family education issue and a literacy issue passed down from generation to generation. This has nothing to do with cats and dogs, so these words are just idle talk, not true, so don't believe these things easily, whether they are rich or poor, filial or unfilial, these actions are artificial.

There is no such thing as a cat coming to filial piety in our country. Some pigs have become poor and some dogs have become rich. Every family is jealous of other people's pigs coming to their own homes. I remember when I was a child, there was a small forest behind my house. We have two geese. These geese often lay eggs in the forest, but they are often eaten by my uncle's pigs. My parents are very jealous of my uncle's pig coming near my house. They often drive the pig back to their uncle's house when it comes, and the village dog will not open when it comes.

Similarly, my family used to have a dog, which was very nice. He often goes to other people's homes, and other people's homes are very happy and entertain him with delicious food. Personally, it may be because pigs are destructive, and the places where they appear are brainless, so the elders say that "pigs come to poor families"! Compared with pigs, dogs are naturally more humane. As long as you don't bite everyone, everyone will basically not reject it. That's why they say so. In short, these are unscientific and unreliable.