
In many cases, multi-pet households with cats and dogs are able to live together peacefully with virtually no hostilities towards each other. But in some cases, various pets staying in one roof won’t stay peaceful for a very long time. What signs of aggression or hostility should you watch out for? We’ve listed a few of these signs below:
· Your cat hisses, growls, or swats at one of your dogs. This can happen even when both camps have lived together for quite some time already.
· Your dog tends to focus on your cat or the area where the cat stays. The dog may lunge or reacts in a negative or fearful manner every time he sees the cat.
It’s important to note that every time a new pet is brought into a multi-pet household, you need to provide enough time for pets to transition or accept the change that is happening within the household. Some pets may take more time than others to accept the new pet. Your vets Dallas GA is a valuable source of information about your pet’s health and/or behavior.