Tuesday 27 November 2012

Dogs And Cats Wallpapers

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Cats are arguably the most widely kept pets besides dogs. These furry animals have a way of winning us over. The cute eyes, the purring, the meows – what’s not to like? Not to forget that majestic walk and those amazing jumps that they are capable of. And there are very few things in the world that can be as cute as kittens. It is practically impossible not to smile when you see these adorable little baby cats, especially the newborn ones. You just cannot help going all mushy and warm inside. Cats are lovely to have around the house, and for those who are madly in love with them, these top 10 beautiful cat desktop wallpapers are just perfect.
Isn’t it precious to see dogs and cats get along so well? If you have a kitty that is still trying to get used to your dog, hope these pictures will bring you some hope  . When they finally snuggle together, share your photos with us  .
You may also like: [Dogs and Cats Can Get Along, If Introduced Correctly]The dog-cat relationship is generally misunderstood. Despite the long-held belief that dogs and cats cannot maintain a relationship with one another, perpetuated by such phrases as "fighting like cats and dogs", and the stereotype of the animal hierarchy of dog-cat-mouse, "relationships between cats and dogs are possible, depending on their personalities and their owners’ patience and understanding". Whilst the introductory period may be hard (as it can be with the introduction of any pet), a rewarding relationship can be forged. Being predators, dogs naturally chase smaller animals, cats being no exception (though it is notable that some dog breeds - such as Chihuahuas - are in fact smaller than most cats). However, this does not discount the possibility of harmony between the two animals.[1]While one of "the most common problem[s]...with dogs and cats in the same household is dogs chasing cats, this can be overcome [through] obedience training for the owner [and] the dog".[2] In fact, "the way dogs and cats relate to each other have a lot to do with their temperament, and whether either have had any adverse reactions to members of different species in the past".[3] In other words, "it is life experiences with members of the other species, and not an inborn animosity, that determines how cats and dogs feel about each other".[4] Animosity may also be a case of simple misunderstanding. For example, "a dog raising his paw to a cat may mean he wants to play, but a cat can take it as a sign of an attack, prompting the cat to swat her paw at the dog, sending her into a hissing fit". Raising a kitten and a puppy together can often quell this problem, as neither pet will have any bad experiences with the other animal prior to entering the household. One of the main factors in forging a dog-cat relationship is time. [5]
For the 2010 sequel, see Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore. For other uses, see Cats & Dogs (disambiguation).
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers
Dogs And Cats Wallpapers

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