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dogs are social creatures.... cats aren't so much.... its as much up to the cat as it is the dog.. no matter the breed its going to be curious to start out... your best bet is to integrate their lives as soon as possible... uptight situations remove the cat to a safer place.. they will learn to get along on the cats terms mostly
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Thanks for the info, We have two females and one male Burmese ( all newted) and I can't imagine anyone being his boss so will need to choose carefully,,,,,s2 |
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In my experience it's easier if they are raised together. I have a German shepherd, and a black/chocolate lab mix, we have a year old cat, who acts more like a dog. The cat harasses the dogs.
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cats and dogs are awesome togetha'
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From what I've seen with other people is that most dogs hope they get left alone.
Baby kittens sure like chasing that big dog tail.
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We have 2 kitten/cats 1 year old and a 3 year old sheltie. They play and love each other all day, the easiest way to have them get along is by intergrading them right from the start.
Like others have said its really not the dog that will be the problem it will be the older cat or cats. |
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thanks so very much for all the replies,,,
i know our spoilt and very pampered 3 house cats wont be happy intially but all they know is love so hoping that transfers to the puppy from them,,,,, fingers crossed and toes whilst i am typing lol,,,,s2 |
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Have Australian Shepherd/Rottweiler mix and cat. They are best buds. Well... The love to play fight. Cat loves to cuddle... Dog tolerates it... Sometimes.
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I think that labradors get on well with cats.
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