Well one thing is that cats scratch at each other more than dogs. Also cats are more flexible than dogs in that they can jump and flip, etc. Unless it's a really small dog like a chihuahua. They also bite less at each other, unless they are declawed, which prompts them to bite more. (Cat claw caps don't count because they still have their claws to use, they just can't hurt as much.)
cats and dogs look different cause cats have long whiskers and dogs have short whiskers.
Dogs are social animals that have been bred for play and companionship, whereas cats are more solitary and independent by nature. Dogs often see play as a way to bond, communicate, and release energy, while cats may prefer to hunt or explore on their own. Personalities and individual preferences also play a role in whether an animal enjoys play.
Cats and dogs, it varies, there are different types of cats, and different types of dogs. I'd stay neutral on this even though I am a dog person.
dogs are really only trying to play but cats can get frightened because cats think the dogs are trying to attack
They aren't. Dogs and cats are completely different species of animals.
No......They do not,do to my research cats are felines and dogs are different.
Dogs and cats are desended from the same creature, but they are in different orders.
No. They are both different species. Dogs = canine: Cats = feline.
dogs you can play with and walk
Yes, dogs and cats can get lice, but they are different from human lice and are species-specific.
If non-dogs mean creatures that are not dogs then all cats are non-dogs, yes.Cats and dogs are two completely different species.There are many cats who think they are dogs (only when it suits them) and vice versa, that is why there is a saying: Dogs have Masters, Cats have slaves!!
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