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Many people think cats and dogs can not live peacefully together. In fact, someone once coined the phrase “fighting like cats and dogs” and there is obviously some truth to the statement, as it’s been around for a while. Well, it’s true that some cats and dogs will not make good housemates. They are two different animals with two different distinctive personalities that will not necessarily blend. However, under the right conditions, many cats and dogs can live together in perfect harmony…Read more bellow…
Many people think cats and dogs can not live peacefully together. In fact, someone once coined the phrase “fighting like cats and dogs” and there is obviously some truth to the statement, as it’s been around for a while. Well, it’s true that some cats and dogs will not make good housemates. They are two different animals with two different distinctive personalities that will not necessarily blend. However, under the right conditions, many cats and dogs can live together in perfect harmony…Read more bellow…
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The majority of cats  can happily coexist with a  dog if they are given time to comfortably  get to know each other. If a  puppy and kitten are raised together, they  generally will learn right  away to tolerate each other, and some cats  and dogs grow to be real  friends, even playing and napping together.  However, if a dog is already  an established member of the household and  a new cat or kitten is going  to join the family, certain precautions  need to be taken.
When you first introduce a  cat and dog, make  sure the cat is at the dog’s eye level. You should  also keep a firm grip  on both animals, which will make them feel more  comfortable and provide  them with a sense of security. If one of the  animals seems either  aggressive or frightened, immediately remove the  cat and try again at a  later time. You don’t want to force the  situation by pushing them before  they’re ready, as this will only make  matters worse. If you take a few  minutes several times a day to give  the cat and dog this carefully  supervised time together, you should  soon see them feeling more relaxed  around each other.
Never leave a cat and dog  alone together until  you are certain that they are comfortable with  each other. If you walk  away while they are still checking each other  out, you may be sorry when  you return. The cat or dog could be  scratched or bitten or otherwise  injured. Even if there are no visible  wounds, an unsupervised  interaction like that could traumatize an  animal so badly that he  remains terrified of other animals for the rest  of his life.
Even if a cat is not  opposed to all dogs and  doesn’t mind seeing one from a distance now and  then, he may have a  particular dislike for a specific dog living in  his home. Similarly,  many people could happily cohabitate with any  roommate… except for one  particular person that would drive them crazy.  Some cats are the same  way. A cat may just dislike one particular dog.  This may be the case if  you’ve devoted a lot of time and patience to  trying to get a cat and dog  comfortable with each other, but the  scratching and hissing aren’t  letting up.
If you are ready for a  new kitten or cat to  join your family, help your dog get accustomed to  the idea, too. Under  strictly supervised conditions, allow the cat and  dog to sniff and  inspect each other to their hearts’ content. This  interaction should get  them used to each other in no time. If, however,  they seem to be  incapable of getting along, you may need to reevaluate  your pet  situation.












