There are a lot of ways you can interpret this question. The most obvious one, "can a dog and a cat have offspring together?" is an unqualified No. The species are too dissimilar, they will not interbreed.
A cat can adopt a puppy, however, and a dog can adopt a kitten; this is the way almost all cases of dogs and cats living together peacefully get started.
If your dog is grooming your cat, it means that the dog thinks the cat is part of the family.
If a dog will be protecting a cat is only if the dog grew up around the cat and adapted to it, but if the cat protected the dog they will reverse cyclogy and protect each other.
A dog. It's part of the dog family along with wolves, dogs, jackals, coyotes, etc.
No, wolves are in the dog family, they are cousins of the shepherd dogs
it is very possible...was your dog attached to your cat? if so then yes..... :(
A lion is part of the cat family.
The wolf is part of the Canidae family .A wolf is a part of the dog family
Meerkats are said to have evolved from mongooses. A Mongoose is a member of the family Herpestidae, a family of small cat-like carnivores. So the meerkat is more a cat than a dog.
No...a tiger is a member of the cat family.
Foxwolf are not of the cat family and are actually not of any animal family at all. There is no animal called a foxwolf, but there are both foxes and wolves. These are from the dog family.
The president and his family do not have a cat; they have a dog, whose name is Bo.
No and neither are cats, foxes, ferrets, weasels, raccoons, badgers, wolverines, or skunks. They are all in the carnivore family.