In general, no. Vaccinations (shots) are species specific both because the diseases vaccinated against for dogs don't affect cats and also because vaccines designed for one species are typically not tested for safety in other species. The only vaccine routinely used on multiple species is rabies vaccine and even then it needs to be approved for use in any species to be vaccinated with it.
Take your dog to a veterinarian and have them administer the necessary shots.
The plant dog daisy, sometimes called dog fennel, is deadly to cats. However, the fennel used in cooking is generally safe for cats to consume.
If you can retrieve it from the dog's mouth.
about 2 rebabes shots
They should get shots, Better Safe Than Sorry.
it is best to introduce them when the dog is a puppy, let them stay in the same area; this (in time) should get your dog used to cats =]
Yes
The same shots any dog has to get.
You should take your dog to the vet and then ask the owner of the other dog if they had recently had rabies shots for their dog. Just in case get rabies shots if that dog has been bitten.
Yes, they can.
No they do not.
Yep you are totally fine