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How Cats and Dogs Play

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pastafreak | 20:15 Sun 07th Oct 2012 | Animals & Nature
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Caspar and Sally like to have their rough and tumbles when I'm in the shower...and can't stop them murdering each other. ;-0
Consequently I can hear them thundering up and down the stairs and from one end of the hallway to the other. Sometimes I can hear the dog yelp if Caspar has a swipe at her.
Tonight I heard a few doggie shrieks...then crying. I opened the door and called...she came flying up the stairs with Caspar in hot pursuit. Caspar then wrapped his forelegs around her head,and tried to bite her while up on his hind legs. Then...horror...I saw that his claws on one paw had gotten caught in Sally's fur-and he was stretching the skin as he was trying to pull himself out! All through this,Sally showed amazing patience and tolerance...and I was glad to see no blood was shed.
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My friend had a dog and cat that used to play rough. The cat used to dangle from the dogs neck, as the dog walked around trying to dislodge said cat. I think that claws were involved! But it seemed to always be good humoured and nobody seemed to get hurt. Weird animals!
I got a 7 year old boxer from a rehoming centre, and then a couple of months later a kitten. It was clear the dog wasn't used to living with a cat, she was very inquisitive and would go for cats when out on walks. But after finding out what happens when you corner a cat she seemed to stop that carry-on fairly quickly. I wouldn't be confident enough to leave the pair of them unattended in the same room but while I'm there with them they seem to behave.

Left alone I'd be afraid she might corner the cat and lose an eye. After all, dogs can be stupid and fail to learn. How can it be that such an intelligent creature be such a lug at times?
I have a rather large bull mastif cross and a rather small black and white cat. The cat pretends to be affectionate towards the dog then claws him so now when Bruno sees Cronos coming he quietly gets up and walks away.
lol...Our cat Church can often be found with a claw 'stuck' to one of the Danes jowls... Lola just sort of sits there and waits for you to remove it, whereas Sam the not so clever one jumps up and runs off...the results are not so good there!

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