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Dog Uses A Cat As A Pillow?! (Original Post)
catbyte
Apr 2021
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Poor cat - idiot owner needs to learn how to read cat body language if she cant tell that the cat is
Kashkakat v.2.0
Apr 2021
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Karadeniz
(22,507 posts)1. They're going to be besties!
Kashkakat v.2.0
(1,752 posts)2. Poor cat - idiot owner needs to learn how to read cat body language if she cant tell that the cat is
very much NOT enjoying it.
Work360
(35 posts)3. They are so cute and close bond!
Buckeye_Democrat
(14,853 posts)4. Cute, but I hope the owner stops putting stuff...
... on the cat, like the bandanna around the neck.
Don't provide anything for the Dalmatian to latch onto and then "playfully" shake, like in a game of tug of war.
My parents had a Dalmatian years ago, and I saw things that I'll never forget.
Other than that, the Dalmatian seems to be bonding with the cat and will likely always try to be gentle.