What the dog will do depends on the individual dog. Some might try to initiate play, some might just be curious and want to check the cat out, while others may want to attack the cat in an aggressive manner.
Chasing the cat.
Not unless the dog is changing speeds. If the dog is chasing the cat at a constant speed it is not an example of acceleration.
Just putting the cat near the dog, except put something between then like, putting the cat in a cat cage and the dog near it. Until they get better with each other and the dog wont chase it. If its a wild cat or just a cat that come in your yard, there's really nothing you can do, just keep the dog away.
Fred.
well 1 day a person was chasing another person. then a dog started chasing both of them. then a cat started chasing the 3 of them.......
No. That is just a style problem with the multiple subject, and is acceptable.Another form is "You, I, and the whole team will go."A run-on sentence includes more than one thought without using conjunctions to set them apart.Example :The dog ran past me he was chasing the cat. (run-on)A comma does nothing to fix it.The dog ran past me, he was chasing the cat. (run-on, comma splice)Two ways it can be fixed :The dog ran past me. He was chasing the cat.The dog ran past me as he was chasing the cat.
Try to get your dog away from the other dog chasing it OR try shooing away the dog chasing your dog OR they might just be playing "chase"
One cat may continue chasing another cat due to territorial behavior, playfulness, or a desire to establish dominance.
It does make a dog healthy because the dog is running and running is a good excersice but you cant let the dog chase cats a lot because exercising to much is bad and can cause bad things to happen to the dog
Both. Depending on the dog and cat, dogs can chase cats, but some feisty or territorial cats are more than capable in chasing away a dog.
dogs chase cats because they chase things that move and don't cats run from dogs? that's why they chase them to stop this from happening you have to have a well trained dog if you don't you might want to get rid of the cat or put the dog in a pen to make it a good dog you can flick it on the nose every time it chases your cat or you might hold it on a lease till the dog stops chasing the cat
This has been answered multiple times before. It is Sylvester the cat chasing Tweety Bird. "Thufferin' thuccotash..."