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10 Cat Breeds That Get Along With Dogs

If you’ve ever thought about adopting a cat but already have a dog, don’t worry!

You’re in the perfect place.

We’ll be showing you in this blog post which cat breeds get along with dogs the best.

These sweet cats share your passion for dogs!

We’ve all seen pictures of cats with dogs that don’t get along.

The dog appears confused and doesn’t understand why the feline with an arched back is hissing at the poor pup.

However, with these cat breeds, you might see something different—partly because they behave like dogs.

They enjoy playing games like fetch and human attention; some even enjoy being in the water.

Abyssinian

 

Abyssinian cats, often called “Aby,” are what you’re looking for when you think of athletic, enigmatic, and ancient breeds of cats.

Currently one of the most well-known cat breeds in the world, Abys origin is mostly unknown.

Owners adore Abys for their nearly canine drive to socialise and follow their people and other pets around the house.

This fun-loving breed is lean, muscular, and intensely interested.

They have a high IQ and energy, making them great explorers.

They’re also friendly with their canine siblings and make the perfect playmate!

They’re energetic cats, and their only downtime is when they sleep or eat.

So, don’t forget to set up their cosy bed so they can quickly recharge and play with their canine friend again.

 

American Shorthair

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One of the best cat breeds renowned for their laid-back nature and liking for canines is the American Shorthair. 

They’re direct descendants of the European cats transported in the early 1600s to the United States. 

American Shorthair cats were once revered for their extraordinary capacity to keep rats and mice away from grain harvests, and they were chosen and raised solely for their ability to hunt.

However, pet enthusiasts began noticing their broad chests, athletic frames, and vividly coloured, dense coats.

These creatures immediately gained popularity among the American public, who started to welcome them into their homes because of their intelligence and compassion.

Because American Shorthairs can live for up to 15 years, they might even outlive your resident dog.

As American Shorthairs are often cuddly even with their dog Fluffy Friends, give them different beds or separate rooms so they can have some alone time.

 

Birman

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Another cat breed that’s a dog lover is the Birman. 

Birman cats are pretty close to perfection.

Also referred to as the Sacred Cat of Burma, Birmans are an ancient member of the cat family that has been captivating people for ages.

These beauties, once adored by temple monks, are now common loyal companions worldwide.

Birmans are medium-sized and have bright blue eyes, a thick, cream coat with dark tips, and white-gloved paws.

They’re always gregarious, easygoing, and well-behaved cats.

They also love playing tag and fetch with your dog companion!

Related: How to Prepare When Adopting a Senior Cat

 

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Bombay

 

Bombay cats are a cross between the black American Shorthair and the Burmese and bred expressly to resemble the Indian black panther.

The result is a black beauty that, despite having no wild blood in their ancestry, resemble the large jungle cat.

The Bombay combines the Burmese breed’s toughness, devotion, and intellect without being nearly as loudly outspoken.

They also have a stunning, solid black coat—combining some of the most remarkable characteristics of both parent breeds.

Aside from being a great choice for your pups, Bombays love greeting new people and are very affectionate cats.

 

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British Shorthair

 

The British Shorthair cat is among the most well-known breeds in the world.

They not only have thick and plush coats but also have a no-nonsense, cheerful sense of humour about life that's very British.

These exotic shorthairs make excellent family pets and enjoy spending time with their dog siblings and owners, but they may object to being handled or petted excessively.

Many other hues and patterns are available for this lovely breed, but the typical British shorthair has blue fur.

The great things about this medium-to-large cat are their confident nature, general health, and well-being. 

 

Maine Coon

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Maine Coons are loving cats that enjoy playing with their owners.

Although owners of this breed recognize and appreciate these cats for being affectionate family pets, the species is mainly known for their large size—up to 40 inches in length.

They get along with everyone—their owners, the family cats, and dogs. 

They’re even seen playing with water when other cats don’t.

Then again, always make sure to clean their paws using a handy paw cleaner!

Even though this feline breed nearly went extinct, their popularity is still remarkable.

Maine Coons are ranked second in popularity among kittens registered by the Cat Fanciers’ Association.

Depending on pedigree, a Maine Coon kitten typically ranges in price from $400 to $1,500.

Related: How I Became a Better Dog Owner

 

Norwegian Forest

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The Norwegian Forest cat is a giant, loving breed known as “Wedgies” by breed enthusiasts.

Wedgies, also known as skogkatt in their native Norway, are loved there more than anywhere else.

More often than not, Wedgies are often confused for Maine Coons because of their similar size and appearance.

Still, the Norwegian features almond eyes and a level profile.

Despite being large cats who gave a quiet, sensitive demeanour, Norwegians are sweet cats that make the perfect addition to your multi-pet household.

Skogkatts make devoted, easygoing pets and can establish strong bonds with pups who grew up together with them.

The Wedgie will make an excellent feline companion if you can give him lots of affection, careful grooming, and safe surfaces to climb.

 

Ragdoll

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Ragdolls are big, adorable cats that are extraordinarily kind and patient.

Despite their commanding size, these felines are calm and serene, and they adore nothing more than cuddling and playing with their owners.

This breed is often very friendly—almost dog-like—and simple to care for.

Ragdolls get along nicely with young children and love to be taken on a leash for walks with your canine companion.

Ensure your cat collar is sturdy whenever you take this baby outside.

This sweet cat will shower you with unending love and loyalty if you are willing to give them your time and attention.

Ragdolls may be less popular than other cat breeds because they require precise breeding.

Prices for this breed can range from $400 for kitties to $2,000 for display cats.

The cost will vary depending on their age and pedigree.

 

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Siberian

 

Siberian cats are indigenous to Siberia, Russia, which is known for its harsh winters and severe climate.

However, their long, waterproof triple coat and sturdy bodies help with the cold weather.

These attentive, well-built tabbies have child-like temperaments and are adorable.

Siberians are entirely loving companions and are dedicated to their owners, and can be around their canine housemate and kids.

Depending on pedigree and age, Siberian kittens often cost between $1,200 and $4,000.

Why is the pricing so high?

As they are uncommon in the US, they're in demand, and there’s a tiny number of purebred Siberian cats outside Russia.

 

Turkish Angora

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Turkish Angoras happily accept other Fluffy Friends, including dogs, and are pretty affectionate and friendly cats.

Fair warning, though: if a Turkish Angora is present in the house, your dog might not be the alpha.

These cats frequently exhibit a dominant demeanour over their new friends and an outspoken personality—making them the “alpha” pets in the home.

According to breed standards, the Turkish Angora is a medium-sized cat with a dignified, regal personality and conducts themselves with grace.

The breeds from the Ankara Zoo in Turkey have a slightly larger frame, but their temperament is similar to their medium-sized counterparts.

Final Thoughts

We advise that you, as a pet parent, to gradually introduce your family members to new foster pets to ensure having a satisfying and enduring relationship.

It’s a good idea to confine the new cat to a separate room, where there will be food, drink, a litter box, cat bedding, and anything else they’ll require. 

Install a baby gate or partially open the door in a few days but secure it in place.

The animals can see each other while they eat, but they won’t be able to interact.

Also, make sure to offer each of them items, such as blankets and toys, that have the fragrance of the other animal on them during this initial phase.

Lastly, let the new pet roam the area when the dog is outside.

Related: How to Introduce Cats to Dogs

Conclusion

Who said that cats and dogs are mortal enemies and couldn’t be together?

With preparations, research, and owner dedication, you’ll surely get your pets to become best friends. 

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8 comments

  • I enjoyed reading your article on different cat breeds and their unique qualities. It would be helpful to include more details on care tips for each breed.
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    MrFluffyFriend™ replied:
    Thanks for your suggestion! We’ll try to incorporate that next time. Stay tuned!
    Cat Exotica
  • Our naughty lively pug was brought up by 2 Persians and 2 exocotics they were all amazingly tolerant of his boisterous nature. They would often sleep together on a chair and the pug liked to massage their ears with his face

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    MrFluffyFriend™ replied:
    Awww, that’s super sweet!

    Jayne Nicholls
  • I have I have a cat it’s called an Exotic and she is absolutely amazing. She loves my puppy and they play like crazy. She is a fabulous cat I just adore her

    Marlene Webber
  • Really learned a lot about the different breeds of cats that get along with dogs thank you for the information

    Vicki Green
  • I use to have 2 Siamese, male and female, that got along great with my Male Jack Russell…the male cat mainly…they wrestled and played together daily ! What do you think about Siamese ?
    Thank you

    Dan

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