Dogs can torment cats through their natural instinct to chase and play, which can be perceived as threatening by the more timid feline. Their exuberant energy and barking can intimidate cats, causing stress or fear. Additionally, some dogs may not recognize a cat's boundaries, leading to unwanted physical interactions that can irritate or provoke the cat. This dynamic often depends on the individual personalities and socialization of both animals.
they are more of cats then dogs but they are not cats
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The dogs win in the movie cats and dogs.
Dogs:)
Because dogs are to good for cats.
cats are smarter then dogs .
Cats do but dogs don't
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!
Cats and dogs, cats and dogs 2: the revenge of kitty galore, cats,
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!
cats and dogs look different cause cats have long whiskers and dogs have short whiskers.