The Truth About Cats and Dogs
It doesn’t have to be a ‘dog eat cat’ world - dogs and cats can and often do live together peacefully, although creating a harmonious family can take some effort, planning and careful guidance. It does depend on a lot of variants including the breed and age of the dog and its past life. In some cases, the dog and cat may even become good friends, although tolerance on both sides is more often the general outcome.
Some cats and dogs become best friends
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hen introducing a new dog into the household, it is important to remember that dogs can kill cats easily, even if they are only playing. Some dogs have a high prey drive – especially breeds like Lurchers, Bull Terriers and German Shepherds so be very cautious.
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Even placid dogs need to be monitored until acceptance has been achieved – on both sides. Forethought and careful planning is necessary before bringing a dog into a home with existing cats. Be sure to do the following: • Create a safe place for your cat/s
where the new dog can’t get to it. Using a baby gate or cat door is one solution. • Keep the cat’s food and water dishes in a safe area too, so that the cat continues to feed in safety. Also, cat food is too rich for dogs and dog food lacks vital nutrients for felines so