Not exact matches
They can also get plenty of exercise
by running and playing of leash, but only in a secure area — like
other terriers, Cairns can't resist the urge to
chase small animals such as
cats, rabbits, and squirrels.
Hi there I have a malumute (sorry for spelling lol) we had our
cat for a year or so before we rescued our malumute from the pound he was 3 and I took great care when introducing them my dog max went up to the
cat (niko) who swipped him on the nose and that was all it took for niko to show max who was boss and they have been best of friends ever since they play and share food fine unless the
cat doesn't want max there then he growls at max which I find amusing as I'm sure it should be the
other way around lol although I will make sure niko is high up when my parents dogs come around they are a jack Russel and a jack Russel cross beagle they like to
chase him I don't think they would hurt him but I wouldn't take the risk as I've saved my
cat from being
chased by them once when they first came over and I didn't realise he was in x hope this helps xx
Indoors - only
cats don't get hit
by cars or
chased by coyotes, stray dogs or
other cats.
Her
other hobbies include
chasing the
cat, being swatted at
by the
cat, squeaking her toys and digging in the dirt.
I tried to gain his confidence little
by little
by serving his food separately so that the
other feral
cats didn't
chase him away.
Not only does she adore my father but she also loves to play with our
other dogs and even the
cat likes to get in on the fun
by chasing Zoe around the house.
I had a Springer Spaniel called Boots he was from a line of champion gundog winners he loved to
chase rabbits and birds because thats what he was breed to do But he lived and played with
cats all his life and when I got my first rabbit Caramel he absolutely doted on thet bunny even the
cats learnt to live in harmony with Caramel mind you that was one tough bunny he would
chase other cats out of the garden growling, so there you have a prey animal living happily with animals with high prey intstinct, and Boots would still
chase strange
cats out of the garden too, but the funniest thing to see was a big
cat clear a 6 foot fence all poofed whilest being
chased by a dwarf belgian lop rabbit, xx Rachel
Be patient and try not to interfere, unless it seems that they may hurt each
other by drawing blood or if one
cat seems to be continually
chasing or dominating the
other.
A dog that was out of sight was also out of mind; today a dog that is out of sight must be constantly in mind — if he's not the victim of an accident, he could bite someone who
chased or teased him, scare someone who is afraid of dogs, get picked up
by the dog warden, join another household
by choice or default, destroy the neighbors garden, torment
other dogs or
cats, all activities that can result in injuries, lawsuits, financial loss, or grief.
A Siberian will climb fences, leap fences, dig under fences, wriggle under gates, even eat through fences, slip through doors and windows, slip out of collars and harnesses... all in the name of an opportunity to explore the world — and get into whatever trouble he or she can find: hit
by moving traffic as the Siberian Husky has no street sense or homing instinct whatsoever, free to
chase and kill
cats and
other small pets, get into dogfights,
chase horses and cattle (thus being at risk for injury
by kicking or being shot
by livestock owners), find poisoned or spoiled meat, pick up ticks and
other parasites.
Her story mainly consists of
chasing after a dine and dasher, who runs
by the
other characters, saying a «
cat monster» is
chasing him, which causes each character to fight Coyori upon her arrival.