III. Frequently Asked Questions About Dog and Cat Behavior
Dogs may get excited about cats due to curiosity, predatory drive, or the novelty of encountering another animal, especially if they are not used to being around cats.
Dogs may get triggered by cats due to instinctual prey drive, territorial behavior, or previous negative experiences with cats, leading ...
Why do dogs terrorize cats?
Dogs might terrorize cats out of predatory instinct, lack of proper socialization, or misunderstanding of cat signals, leading to aggressive ...
Do cats and dogs feel sadness?
Cats and dogs can feel sadness, especially in response to changes in their environment, loss of a companion, or lack ...
Can dogs and cats read each other?
Dogs and cats can learn to read each other’s body language and signals over time, which can help them understand ...
Can cats interact with dogs?
Cats can interact with dogs, and with proper introductions and positive experiences, they can engage in playful or companionable behavior. ...
Does my dog know my cat isn’t a dog?
Dogs can distinguish cats from other dogs through scent, body language, and vocalizations, recognizing them as a different species. Marjorie ...
Can a dog become friends with a cat?
Yes, a dog can become friends with a cat, especially if they grow up together or are introduced properly, developing ...
Why does my dog go crazy for cats?
A dog might go crazy for cats due to their natural predatory instincts, excitement, or lack of socialization with cats, ...
Why does my dog get so excited about cats?
Dogs may get excited about cats due to curiosity, predatory drive, or the novelty of encountering another animal, especially if ...
Do cats and dogs feel love?
Yes, cats and dogs can feel love and attachment towards their owners and sometimes each other, often demonstrated through their ...