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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. Dog’s Stealthy Attempts To Sneak by Grouchy Cat Doesn ... - AOL

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    Growing up, we always had cats and dogs in our house. Just like us humans do with our siblings, they sometimes fought like cats and dogs, but for the most part they got along. Cats and dogs can ...

  4. 21 Dogs That Get Along with Cats - AOL

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    Despite the classic idiom "fighting like cats and dogs" there are many dogs that are good with cats. The post 21 Dogs That Get Along with Cats appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  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. Frenetic random activity periods - Wikipedia

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    Although little data exists regarding the safety of FRAPs, ethologist Marc Bekoff has suggested that dogs should be allowed to freely engage in them as long as the dog is in a safe area and will not harm others or themselves. [9] Likewise, FRAPs are normal and healthy behavior for cats as well. [6] They are referred to as "cat zoomies". [10]

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    On Bonfire Night, Bescoby warns that owners should walk their dogs before dark and never take them to see a fireworks display. “I think I’ve only met one dog in my time that genuinely seemed ...

  9. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Dogs get ample correct nutrition from their natural, normal diet; wild and feral dogs can usually get all the nutrients needed from a diet of whole prey and raw meat. In addition, a human diet is not ideal for a dog: the concept of a "balanced" diet for a facultative carnivore like a dog is not the same as in an omnivorous human.