Dogs and cats are different species, and thus cannot produce offspring. Because they are different species, their behaviors when they are ready to breed are different and more than likely would not be recognized by the other. If your dog is mounting (humping) your cat, it is more than like a display of dominance rather than anything sexual. Mounting is one of the many traits that domesticated dogs have retained from their wild fore-bearers and is a way that wolves especially, show dominance in the pack.
No, foxes are incompatible. Foxes are "Vulpes" wolves, coyotes, jackals and dogs are
"Canis"
cats and dogs and mice and rabbits and frogs and horses
no cats are not dogs because they are different animals. That is correct; cats and dogs are both members of the meat-eating animals, the Carnivora. But not all Carnivora are dogs or wolves. Some are cats, some are bears, some are weasels, some are seals, some are hyenas, and so on.
It doesn't stand for anything. It just means there were some cats and some dogs somewhere.
NO! owls mate owls & dogs mate dogs!
Cats are way softer than dogs! Don't believe me? Go to a Pet Store, and look at the cats, they always will look soft, because they are (some of them, there are breeds of cats who are furless)! Dogs.... eh. They not really soft.
Dogs and cats should mate for about three to five minutes.
Dear Reader, Cats look for a mate just like dogs do. They just be in love. Some cats I've seen make a heart with their tail, and they were in love. Humans, Cats, Dogs, same love. -Writer
Dogs and cats will not mate together.
No, animals do not marry each other. They just mate, but cats and dogs cannot do this.
Dear Reader, Cats look for a mate just like dogs do. They just be in love. Some cats I've seen make a heart with their tail, and they were in love. Humans, Cats, Dogs, same love. -Writer
No, both cats and dogs are too genetically different to mate with a fox.
It depends, do you want a soul mate(that you don't have to marry) or a friend. Cats are soul mates. Dogs are friends. I prefer dogs but just because you can play with them, but you have to remember exercise.
cats and dogs and mice and rabbits and frogs and horses
No, they are different species, like cats and dogs. They will not try to mate, and cannot produce offspring together.
Cats and dogs, cats and dogs 2: the revenge of kitty galore, cats,
The answer depends on whether you want the ratio ofdomesticated cats and dogs to other domesticated pets,domesticated cats and dogs to non-domesticated cats and dogs,domesticated cats to domesticated dogs,some other ratio that I have not considered!
There are some cats (lion, tigers) that are larger than dogs. MOST dogs are larger than MOST cats, but not all are.