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How to make cats and dogs get along well?

Dogs seem to be inherently hostile, and they seem so out of place in both physical and personality. Dogs are lively and active, while cats like to be quiet and alone, so they often fight when they meet. So for people who like both cats and dogs, how to get along well with cats and dogs is their greatest concern. So how can we get along with these two natural enemies?

Isolate the cats and dogs for a week or so, so that they can get familiar with their living environment first. Lock up the dogs when they are in herding cats, and lock up the cats when they are released, so that they can exist together.

Let the dog bring the cat into the house for a while, and then pull it out: when you let the dog bring the cat into the house, you'd better put a collar on the dog, so that you can control the dog's movements and stop it from chasing the cat. At this time, the cat may hide in a corner. You pull the dog slowly and let the dog smell the cat. When the dog is not particularly excited, let it go, let it move freely in the house and get familiar with the smell of the cat. Pull the dog out later. For three or four days, cats are also psychologically prepared to keep dogs at home.

After familiarity, they can be released together: after a period of familiarity, cats and dogs will not particularly exclude each other. You can try to release them at the same time. It's best to tie the dog up to prevent it from chasing the cat. If they don't chase each other, it means that they live in peace and can basically be at ease together. The longer they get along, the more harmonious they will be.

Cats and dogs can't get along in a hurry. They should be given some time to get used to it. Only after a long period of contact will they relax their vigilance and get along well with each other.