
Most of us are parents and we’ve learned to watch our kids, particularly brothers, wrestle and snarl at one another at the most unexpected times. It’s not that they are really mad at each other but it is a rite of passage! If you’ve ever had children that do not fight you are either incredibly lucky OR your children are not human!
Now, the same can be said for our pets. Who hasn’t seen puppies battle or kittens wrestle with one another? It’s a learning process for them as well! However, what do a cat and dog do when they are the only two in the home and that urge to fight becomes overwhelming?
Yes, this could become a scary situation but when you are a young Pug and cat – practically brought up as family – there usually is no desire to harm one another but instead play as the canine and feline they are! At least, that's that I think when I watch this video.
Watch these two energetic pets over on page two as they go to town, scrapping and enjoying every minute of it! We'll leave it up to you to decide whether they're fighting… or playing!
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Betty Newood
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I hope the cat is declawed so the pug isn’t blinded at some point
Michelle Sund Robinson
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Not a good idea to let them do this. Sorry I can’t just enjoy this video but this is how MANY, MANY pugs end up in shelters and rescues– with injuries or missing eyes from cats.
Mary Quinn Douthit
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My vet told me never let my pug around a cat because there eyes are to far out with no pretion they will hit there eyes with there claws