Cats and dogs? Can they ever be friends? We’ve always seen them fighting. Whether it is in cartoons or in real life, these two don’t seem to get along well. They’re running after each other, chasing each other. On some occasions, they are also seen engaged in physical fights. Boy, oh boy! These two are deadly enemies. However, this is not always the case. There is another side of this story. Sometimes, under certain situations, these two are best buddies. Totally inseparable. It may seem like it’s only possible in a parallel universe, but it’s true.
One thing that keeps them together is sleeping time. Cats love soft and warm and furry places to sleep and dogs enjoy the snuggles and cuddles. Cats out of their bossy nature like to curl up and use dogs as pillows and dogs don’t mind this. Low key, they enjoy that time. We have found 50 of the most eye-catching and heartwarming photos on the internet of cats and dogs curled up for nap time. You won’t regret it. Take a look.
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The only way it’s possible to keep both cats and dogs under the same roof is by taking some specific measures. Dogs and cats have very distinctive personalities. In some cases, in fact, in most cases, these two are opposite of each other.
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Dogs enjoy the company of others, whether they are fellow dogs or humans. They like to socialize and bond. On the other hand, cats are solitary. It’s not like they don’t like socializing at all. They just have their time and moods. They enjoy some quality time with their fellow cats, family and humans but after some time they just withdraw from the social engagement and swift to the side, into a quiet and alone corner. They live life on their own terms, where they are making their own rules.
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We can say that cats are introverts and dogs, on the other hand, are extroverts. If we want to make these two have the patience to tolerate each other and be friends, not enemies thirsty for each other’s blood, there is only one way. That is introducing them to each other when they are still very young. As it’s easier to make them friends. Once they’re adults, this introduction can be disastrous.
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The best time for these two to meet is when the kitten is somewhere between 6 to 12 weeks and the puppy is 8 to 16 weeks. Still, at that time, keep the food and toys separate. Try to familiarize them with each other and teach them to love each other. It can be difficult but it’s worth it.
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Strong, dominating kittens to chonky cats snuggles with cute fluffy woof woofs. All are priceless and we enjoyed these photos a lot! Hope you guys did too. Do let us know and share with friends and family.