So far they have worked together on common enemies (the shrink, the vacuum). Moo Mittens has saved Poncho’s bacon a couple times, without acknowledgement. And Poncho thought he was saving a baby kitten from being sent to the Moon. So they maybe have more to build on than North and South Korea.
My cat was born and raised with dogs. He loves playing with them. He does not attack them. He’ll walk up to a dog and say “Come on, let’s play.” He is just friendly to dogs.
I have a year old puppy that: (a) takes pills without spitting them out, and without a major production; and (b) is not frightened by our vacuum cleaner. On the other side of the coin, he has a bad liver and is never more than a week away from dying from that problem. I’d rather have a dog that spits pills out and runs from the vacuum cleaner.
Never phased our cats or any of our dogs either, probably because I did it every day. Only our last furbaby, our yellow Lab, Buddy Max was not fond of the vacuum.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
Chaz rests his case.
DennisinSeattle almost 7 years ago
So far they have worked together on common enemies (the shrink, the vacuum). Moo Mittens has saved Poncho’s bacon a couple times, without acknowledgement. And Poncho thought he was saving a baby kitten from being sent to the Moon. So they maybe have more to build on than North and South Korea.
DM2860 almost 7 years ago
Most of my dogs got along great with my cats.
Suny almost 7 years ago
My cat was born and raised with dogs. He loves playing with them. He does not attack them. He’ll walk up to a dog and say “Come on, let’s play.” He is just friendly to dogs.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Dogs and cats have one big thing in common. People. That’s enough, really.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Dogs and cats have one big thing in common. People. That’s enough, really.
Axeɫ handeɫ almost 7 years ago
Careful.
dliley almost 7 years ago
Carmen’s orange sweater is back :(
dliley almost 7 years ago
OK, so it took me a while to notice, but still…please?
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 7 years ago
I have a year old puppy that: (a) takes pills without spitting them out, and without a major production; and (b) is not frightened by our vacuum cleaner. On the other side of the coin, he has a bad liver and is never more than a week away from dying from that problem. I’d rather have a dog that spits pills out and runs from the vacuum cleaner.
whenlifewassimpler almost 7 years ago
Never phased our cats or any of our dogs either, probably because I did it every day. Only our last furbaby, our yellow Lab, Buddy Max was not fond of the vacuum.