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  2. In this instance, the dog’s behavior isn’t predatory, and he doesn’t appear to want to harm the cats, but the cats (and their human family members) get annoyed with the chasing behavior.

  3. Golden Retriever Puppy's Epic Showdown with White Cat Has ...

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    Cats and dogs can get along, but you want to take things slowly if you're going to bring a new puppy home to your kitty. Keep the two separate for a few days after bringing your pup home.

  4. Cat's Sweet Way of Showing Love to Rescue Dog Is Too ... - AOL

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    Cats and dogs show their love in very different ways. Cats knead their beloved. While anyone who's been the target of corn cobbing knows that's the way dogs show they're digging you.

  5. Cat–dog relationship - Wikipedia

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    The comedy films Cats & Dogs, released in 2001, and its sequel Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, released in 2010, both project and amplify the above-mentioned antipathy between dogs and cats into an all-out war between the two species wherein cats are shown as being out-and-out enemies of humans, whereas dogs are shown as being more ...

  6. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 4 A 2007 report stated that about 37 million US households owned cats, with an average of 2.2 cats per household giving a total population of around 82 million; in contrast, there are about 72 million pet dogs in that country. [8] Cats exceeded dogs in number as pets in the United States in 1985 for the first time, in part because the ...

  7. Cat people and dog people - Wikipedia

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    It was also found that some people base a significant portion of their identity around their affinity for either cats or dogs. This builds on the perceived dichotomy between cats and dogs as pets in society. [1] [2] In some cases, the two terms refer to people's self-identification, regardless of what pets they actually own, if any. [3]