Can Cats And Dogs Live Together As Friends?
by: Larry Chamberlain
Can cats and dogs live together without constantly being
at war? It seems that they very often can.
We often hear people claim to be a "cat person" or a "dog
person", but browsing through the various pet forums it appears that
there are many of us that equally like both cats and dogs.
My son has a beautiful Border Collie who was the only
pet of the house until she was five years old. Then three part Burmese
kittens were brought into the family. Mollie the Collie and the kittens
were introduced to each other slowly, and Mollie was taught that the
kittens were not to be harassed. Naturally she was given extra doses
of attention and affection, just to show her that the kittens were
an addition to the family, and not a replacement for her.
As the kittens grew they soon learned to dominate the
dog, after all they are felines and a canine must know its place,
besides there are three of them. Often when Mollie is snoozing, or
just reclining chilling out, one of the cats will just walk right
over her, forgoing the niceties of walking around the dog. Mollie
gives the impression that this behavior does not bother her, but sometimes
a little sigh of exasperation is heard. Rarely do the cats take any
interest in what is in the dog bowl, Mollie on the other hand, will
quite often take a sniff of the cats lunch, and if one of the cats
is close by it will give a warning hiss.
I don't think that it can be said that the cats and Mollie
are great friends, they never appear to play together. They live together
in a state of tolerance, rather than friendship, but the relationship
works OK, my son's house is free of cat and dog fights.
But from reading the posts on the pet forums, many people
report that their cat and dog are the best of buddies.
A lady writes that her Boxer and tabby curl up together
on the sofa. Another post from an elderly gentleman reports that his
Persian often hitches a ride on the back of his Labrador cross. There
are many posts about cats and dogs being taken for walks together,
stories of felines and canines being absolutely inseparable, even
accounts of dogs pining for cats that have passed away.
All this does not imply that any old cat and dog can be
thrown together and get on like a house on fire. Some dog breeds are
unlikely to put up with sharing their home with a cat. Hounds and
hunting dogs, for example may not be a wise choice. Also not all breeds
of cat are sociable enough to live with another species of animal.
When introducing cats and dogs to each other do it slowly
and make sure that you are in control. Never leave your pets without
supervision while they are learning to get along with each other.
Feeding your cat and dog in separate places, and at separate times
is probably best until they are used to one another.
Remember that two or more dogs are likely to have a pack
instinct, and could see a new kitten as prey. If yours is a multi-dog
household and you are adding a cat to your pet family, make the introduction
one dog at a time. Remember also that it is not only dogs that can
hurt cats, frightened cats can inflict nasty scratches to inquisitive
puppies and dogs, and a scratch on the puppy's eyes could be serious.
So can cats and dogs live together as friends? Yes, they
can, it may take patience and perseverance on your part, but the result
will be worth it.
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About The Author
Larry Chamberlain is the webmaster of www.best-cat-art.com and a lifelong cat lover. He lives in London
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