If you have a dog at home and want to adopt one cat, it is important to know that there are breeds that get along better with dogs. Having this knowledge is essential to avoid possible problems in domestic life.
This is because many felines have a defined personality, and if you already have a dog, it is best to choose a breed that you are familiar with. Cats can show nervous behavior when they are in an unfamiliar environment.
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Therefore, if you want to unite these two pets, choose a species that is more affectionate and playful. Thinking about helping you, today we brought some breeds so you can get to know them in more detail. Keep reading!
Siberian
These are considered loyal and, therefore, manage to live very well with dogs, as long as they are presented in the right way, of course.
norwegian cat
This breed gets along well with dogs on a daily basis because it is more careful and loving.
ragdoll
The Ragdoll breed likes to make friends with other pets and is well known and sought after for also enjoying playing. Their personality is quite similar to that of dogs, so they can be excellent companions.
japanese bobtail
Even if this cat is more agitated and active, it is an option for you looking for docile animals that are good at getting along with the dogs in the house. They can easily adapt to new routines and, with the right adaptation, interact well with other animals.
british shorthair
This animal is very friendly and, as it is not aggressive, it is one of the best alternatives for those who want to live with dogs and cats in the same environment.
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Tonkinese
Although more active, Tonkinese cats are also sociable and therefore get along well with dogs. They get along well with other animals in the house, in addition to being beautiful.
Maine Coon
This species exhibits a personality very similar to that of dogs. So you can adopt a cat like this raceno problems coexisting with other pets in the house.
Abyssinian
Last but not least, the Abyssinian is also a correct choice for those who want to breed cats and dogsin the same house, as they love to interact with other animals and family members.
These cats tend to become very attached to their owners. If you like affectionate animals, they are a great option.