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  2. Should I let my dog play with my cat? How to tell if they’re ...

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    Signs they're fighting. A dog can harm a cat, but make no mistake; cat bites can be serious, and your dog could come off worse. If you see even one of these signs, separate the cat and dog before ...

  3. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    After some time, the cats separate and stand face to face to begin the attack all over again. This can go on for some time until one remains seated, showing defeat. [64] The defeated cat does not move until the victor completes sniffing the area and moves outside the fighting area. Once this happens, the defeated cat leaves the area, ending the ...

  4. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    After some time the cats separate and stand face to face to begin the attack all over again. This can go on for some time until one cat does not get up again and remains seated. [37] The defeated cat does not move until the victor has completed a sniff of the area and moves outside the fighting area.

  5. In popular culture, dogs and cats are often thought of as mortal enemies — we even have the phrase ‘fight like cats and dogs’ to describe people having heated arguments!

  6. My Cat from Hell - Wikipedia

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    My Cat from Hell is an American reality television series that airs on Animal Planet and premiered in May 2011. It stars Jackson Galaxy, a cat behaviorist by day and a musician by night, who visits the homes of cat owners in order to resolve conflicts or behavior issues between the owners and their cats or between the cats and other pets.

  7. Woman Can't Bear to Separate Precious 'Yin Yang' Cats Who ...

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    The cats in this video were bonded at the shelter, and though they could not look more different, their new mom realized that she couldn’t bear to separate them.

  8. Cat - Wikipedia

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    The most common reason for feral cat fighting is competition between two males to mate with a female, and most fights are won by the heavier male. [156] Another common reason for fighting in domestic cats is the difficulty of establishing territories within a small home. [155] Female cats also fight over territory or to defend their kittens.

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