Not exact matches
Some people who suffer from
cat allergies can
tolerate living with Sphynx.
There's no guarantee that someone who is truly allergic to pets will
tolerate living with a dog or
cat.
If you have lots of experience
with cats, you can help a foster
cat become an ideal pet by socializing it, teaching it to
tolerate grooming, teaching it good litter box habits, etc. — which will give your foster
cat the best chance for a long, happy
life with a loving family.
Even if your
cat has
lived with another
cat in the past, they may not
tolerate a new
cat immediately - or at all.
So while
cats can
live in harmony
with other
cats, it isn't a natural behaviour and they may need a little help, understanding and encouragement to learn to
tolerate another
cat's presence in their territory.
The West Siberian Laika is more tolerable of other pets than its Eastern counterpart; it will
live peacefully
with other dogs and can learn to
tolerate cats and other small pets (if raised
with them from a young age).
While many
cats can
tolerate living in homes
with other
cats, they're most successful at doing so when they have enough space to keep distance from each other and get out of sight when needed.
Professor Mills explains that those
cats that dislike being petted, can probably avoid this interaction if they
live with another
cat which enjoys or
tolerates it, and so do not get stressed.