If your dog kills a cat, you may be held responsible for the incident. Depending on the circumstances and local laws, you could face legal consequences such as fines or even criminal charges. It is important to keep your dog under control and prevent such incidents from happening.
If a dog kills a cat, the owner of the dog may be held responsible for the incident. Depending on the circumstances, legal consequences such as fines or penalties may be imposed. Additionally, the owner may be required to compensate the cat's owner for the loss. It is important for pet owners to take precautions to prevent such incidents from occurring.
In some places, a dog that kills a cat may be required to be put down, depending on local laws and circumstances.
It is impossible to cross a cat with a dog. The genes and chromosomes are incompatible.
This is surley impossible as dog and cat are a different Genis and different species not allowing them to reproduce.
well maybe the dog in your cat did not ge along in never leave your cat out side when u know the dog dnt like your cat
Dog/cat food.
Carlson then eats the remains of the dismembered dog. He doesn't say anything to Mrs.Patty
many tings kil bats but, the thing that they hate most is cat/dog repelant
Yes and no, it would probably protect the dog from fleas but it is a lot weaker as a dog is able to take stronger stuff. Its like giving a cat dog food its far too strong for cats, a dog can take cat food.
Will do no harm, I have a cat that eats Dogfish heads.
Their names are just Cat and Dog!
Occasionally - nothing. If your dog usually/Always eat cat food it may not do that well since dogs and cats don't have exactly the same dietary requirements. Cat food has more fat and protein than dog food.