Cats have a tendency to be afraid of dogs, they are normally larger in size and could be a threat to them. Some cats run away. Dogs have a tendency to chase small animals as it is likely to be something they could catch and eat. Also, cats are not social animals. When they see another animal they tend to react agressively unless they are familiar or are a possible mate.
I used to have and dog and a cat and they didn't fight. So I would get a dog as long as you don't have neighbours. Hehe.
Well first they try to outrun the dog, and, if they are outside, run up a tree till the dog leaves. Or if there's a group of cats, called a clowder, will turn to fight the dog if it can be faught and there's no trees.
yes, unless the cat and dog knew each other when a kitten or puppy.
Dogs sometimes chase after cats because it is their nature. They are descendants of wolves. But, the cat will protect itself and might scratch the dog. Sometimes the cat will fight back and it might not end well for the dog.
It's raining cats and dogs outside. meaning- it's raining very hard outside. The two brother' fight like cats and dogs. meaning- the two brothers always fight.
It depends. If the dog is smaller than the cat, or if the cat is particularly feisty, chances are likely that a cat will scare the dog away. Larger breeds of dog, especially breeds with a high prey drive have been known to kill cats, however.
All cats fight at times, usually just in play. Ginger cats are no more likely to fight non-ginger cats than cats of any other colour.
No they do not.
I think the dog from cats and dogs is a German Shepard.
cats dont like dog food because its gross to cats and not healthy for them.
Yes.
T. S. Eliot wrote the poem "A Dog is a Dog" in the book Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats about how dogs will bark but not bite because they have playful, friendly spirits (especially when compared to cats.)