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 =]
Dogs may feel scared or threatened by cats, but it depends on the individual animals and their past experiences. Some dogs may be afraid of cats due to their size, agility, or assertive behavior. It is important to introduce them properly and supervise their interactions to ensure their safety and comfort.
well some times they are not very good with each other but introduce slowly and let them mix!!
they are more of cats then dogs but they are not cats
dogs and cats and dogs and cats and dogs and cats and ........
dogs and cats and dogs and cats and dogs and cats and ........
The dogs win in the movie cats and dogs.
Dogs:)
Because dogs are to good for cats.
It is quite simple young buck, dogs like to chase anything that moves, cats on the other hand avoid dogs and dislike being chased. I disagree in someways I have met many cats that love dogs. Some of my families cats play hide and seek with them or ride on them. Although some animal are less friendly and may not be a good play couple. Some dogs may not know that cats have very sharp claws or may hurt them. Always remember to introduce animals (dogs and cats any animal at that matter) be for letting them play freely. But if the animals start hurting each other pull them away immediately.
Cats do but dogs don't
cats are smarter then dogs .
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!