Why don’t cats and dogs like each other so much



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Why don't cats and dogs like each other so much? and got a better answer

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istoricheski zalozhenyj vidovoj antoganizm

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They have different chromosomes in their genes. And they know it!

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O ni govoryat na raznom yazyke,i oni zhe konkurenty.

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watch the cartoon COTOPES on NICALODIOUN and you'll have an epiphany-

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I don't know about dogs but I have 3 adult cats terrorizing a little one not even a month old. They hiss at him and growl I don't know what to do:

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Because they stink and they don't see the smell! And in fact, let's go back in history! Hyenas and leopards are eternal rivals in food extraction, that's where it all comes from!

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because they are two different kinds of cats and mice are not friendly either

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strange if you were interested you should have come across that mostly they like each other and get along just fine

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ot nenavisti do lubvi odin chag

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Mine are very fond of each other!

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our cat is scoffing at all the other cats in the yard: he drives them into the sewer hole and when they stick their heads out he beats them - he can sit for hours to guard them. but he is friendly with the dog from the second floor. whether he has a wrong orientation or this dog gives him a paw to do his dirty work: so: love-not love - it's nothing. the main thing: to agree how to divide the territory:

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My dog loves cats.

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Why don't they like them? I have an acquaintance's cat raised a collie's puppy since childhood: she was bossing him around, he was frightened of her - see how strictly she kept her; And now he's standing up for her, if anything - they generally live amicably

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Ours lived amicably but no fraternization allowed!

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Cats and dogs have a different language. - When a dog wags its tail it's happy, but in a cat it usually means aggression - that's a misunderstanding. And so on. But if the cat and the dog live together long enough, they get used to each other and learn a foreign language;

 

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