When mixing dogs and cats, you need to pay attention to personality issues

You need to pay attention to character issues when raising dogs and cats together
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Although mixing cats and dogs can bring a lot of fun, but not all cats and dogs can be mixed. Some cats and dogs have different personalities. Characters and talents are different, so the owner must understand them before mixing them. Some dogs don’t really want to hurt cats. Their genius is that they like to chase cats. What should we do in this situation?

Adult dogs with strong hunting instincts are quite threatening. Certain breeds of dogs and cats require more attention in all aspects of life. Medium to large dogs that have been used for competition or hunting will often regard smaller animals as targets for pursuit, so care must be taken. Dogs that have been trained to chase animals since they were young find it difficult to get along peacefully with cats. In addition, those breeds with flatter faces and protruding eyeballs, such as Pekingese dogs, pugs, etc., are not suitable for aggressive cats because their eyes are easily damaged.

Generally, when the cat is quiet, the dog will observe it motionless. However, as soon as the cat starts running away, the dog will happily accompany it. A confidant's care is important to help the cat find a way to escape, although a high place or an area far away from the dog is better. When a smart cat knows that he has a way out and can escape safely, he can be more at ease and tolerant than a dog. Remember, never let cats or dogs chase each other outside, so as not to cause indelible regrets due to car accidents or getting lost.


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