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My cat harasses dogs walking by?
I've seen this happen three or four times, and it probably happens when I'm not looking too. People walk their dogs on th
e sidewalk past our house, and our 10 pound cat comes out to greet them by swiping their faces. These are mid-size dogs, four times bigger than he is. The dog owners laugh, but I"m annoyed. Any suggestions about how to discourage this behavior?
4 Answers
- mildred fLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Cats are extremely territorial. He will also keep out all varmints. Mine would go after big roaches when I called him.
- coatsLv 45 years ago
ive had both, and loved them both! cats dont "play" in case you would possibly want to say, except some chase after toys you throw, so in case you pick an animal you are able to continuously play with, a canines might want to be extra ideal on condition that its of their nature. canines choose extra care on condition that they prefer to be walked and enable out, that could be exciting for you and the canines! and cats are a lot less complicated because they are litterbox experienced. cats many times sleep plenty, canines are many times up and outgoing, reckoning on the breed for sure. yet once you've a canines, its complicated to flow away, the position as in case you had a cat all it might want to choose is feeding some circumstances an afternoon by technique of someone, at the same time as a canines might want to choose consistent care, walking, and relieving. so in reality, canines might want to be a extra exciting puppy, cats might want to be a extra relaxing puppy, yet cats are a lot less complicated to guard then canines on a uncomplicated observe.
- DAR76Lv 79 years ago
The cat is protecting his property. You could keep your cat inside to prevent this from happening. Problem solved.
- OcimomLv 79 years ago
Yes - keep the cat inside where he belongs before he runs into a dog that hates cats and one that will seriously hurt and/or kill your cat.