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What professional position can a cat and a tiger compete for?
In some cultures, cats and tigers are often used as metaphors for different types of people or identities. Here are some possible metaphors:

1. cat: cats are often used to describe some soft, elegant, lovely, mysterious and independent qualities. Therefore, people with the following occupations or identities may be described as "cats":

* Artists or creative people: Cats are independent and similar to artists or creative people. They usually have their own style and taste and like to go it alone.

* Secretary or administrative assistant: A cat is a soft and elegant animal, which also meets the needs of a secretary or administrative assistant at work. They need to deal with tedious details while maintaining an elegant and professional image.

* Single women: cats are independent animals, which is also in line with the personality characteristics of single women. They can live independently and enjoy their own time and space.

2. Tiger: Tiger is a powerful, powerful, confident and domineering animal, which makes it a metaphor for many occupations or identities. People who engage in the following occupations or identities may be described as "tigers":

* Leader or entrepreneur: The tiger is the ruler in the food chain, characterized by courage and self-confidence. These qualities also exist in successful leaders or entrepreneurs, who need self-confidence and strong leadership ability to push the team to achieve their goals.

* Athletes or fitness coaches: Tigers are powerful and robust animals, which also conforms to the appearance and physique of athletes or fitness coaches. They need to have a strong physique and perseverance to maintain health and physical fitness.

Police or soldiers: tigers are domineering animals, and this trait also exists in police or soldiers. They need courage and determination to protect people and national security.

It should be noted that these metaphors are not universally applicable and may be different in different cultures and contexts.