Like humans, animals have personalities that differ from one another. Saying cats are better than dogs or vice versa solely based on one dog's personality is not right. Like humans, some dogs and cats have bright personalities and some have darker, more independent personalities. Differs from cat to cat and dog to dog.
dolphins are very friendly
The Hilton are pet friendly for small dogs. They will charge you a service fee at registrations. They will not let in big dogs or cats. Small and friendly dogs that dont bark.
yes. some do not but some do and it just depends on how friendly they are. i have 2 dogs and 3 cats living together and they do fine. just a little hissing and barking sometimes but that is about it!
There is no such thing as a "friendly" snake. Snakes aren't affectionate, loving or caring in the way that dogs, cats, etc. are.
It has been my life's experience that cats and dogs typically adore each other. On occasion some dogs and some cats may feel threatened by the other, but I have found this to be rare. However, I would say that cats are often more aggressive to dogs than the other way around -- much the same as how cats are aggressive to new cats, and how dogs are usually friendly and curious to other dogs. Cats may be offended by friendly curiosity from dogs, and dogs may be offended by aggressive cats. Dogs grow to dislike cats primarily due to a misunderstanding. A dog communicates friendliness and peaceful intent by wagging it's tail; Cats wag their tails rapidly when angry or aggressive. A cat will thus perceive a friendly or curious dog approaching it as a large, frightening, angry, and dangerous animal. The cat will thus defend itself by clawing at the dog, usually at the nose when the dog sniffs the cat, and then attempt to escape. Most adult dogs have thus learned to associate cats with painful scratches across the nose. I also find it most common to find very large dogs get along with cats better than small dogs. Though in true cat form, I'm sure they don't really "get along" with anyone as much as they "tolerate" them -- especially humans. p.s. from a different person : i find that the dog tries to be friendly and tries to play with them but the cat rejects the dog (that is my findings but many people disagree)
they are more of cats then dogs but they are not cats
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The dogs win in the movie cats and dogs.
Because dogs are to good for cats.
Dogs:)
It depends. It needs to see that cats are nice to get along with. If it got attacked by a cat, then no, it would probably not like them. Dogs are not naturally friendly with cats, as cats are more independent and dogs are more of pack animals, but with the right cat and owner, I sure it would work.