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Do you have more than one pet and do they get along?
>> Anonymous
my ants and crickets don't really get along no, whenever I put a cricket between my ants they always tear it to pieces :(
>> Anonymous
Those are nice teeth.
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Yeah, we have those two cats, the fat one seems to be the dom, but they usually get along well and sometimes they groom each others, it's really cute.
My dog also tolerates them, but if they get too close she'll warn them by growling or snapping her teeth.
>> Anonymous
my cat and dog chase each other around incessantly. guess it keeps them in shape
>> Anonymous
We had a dog and a cat. They were approximately the same age (cat one year older). When we brought the puppy home, my cat just sort of sat on the counter, looked down at him and went WHAT did you bring into MY house? But they became friends pretty soon and would always ALWAYS curl up to sleep together (really really cute, we have incriminating pictures from before the days of digital lol).

But then he began to grow u_u Mind he was a terrier XD But she was a small cat and he was the opposite of a runt and a fatty to boot so he swelled to twice her size and she decided she didn't want to play with him anymore. It was really sad because for his entire life (he's gone now but she's still living) he never understood that they weren't friends anymore. Every time he tried to play with her, she's swipe him with her claws or hiss and run (which only incited him to chase her lol, which made her even more angry at him).

She was more antagonistic in the beginning of this phase, but mellowed into just ignoring him as much as possible. Nobody was ever killed, seriously injured, or involved in a real fight, so I guess in the end they got on all right lol.

Our dog didn't have much of a problem with my sister's rabbit either but my cat is a hunter (farm cat gogogo) so we never let her get too close just in case haha.
>> Anonymous
I had a Lab and a Chesapeake Bay Retriever. Both male. They never fought once but I never felt they were very good friends. They largely ignored each other.
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I have two rotts, both female.

One is 5 years older than the other. They really get along, but when they play, it looks kinda violent.

The younger likes to lick the older's mouth and the older hates to loose the "fight".
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A dog, a cat, and two rats. The dog and cat are older (about 9 years) and sometimes sleep side-by-side, they ignore the rats completely (though when out of the cage, the more social rat will sometimes approach them). Apologies for shitty last-minute pic.
>> Anonymous
1 dog, 2 cats. They'll occasionally get along, but a lot of the time it will involve a lot of hissing.
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The python has never bit anyone and only attacks what smells like mice.

The cat knows he'd get in trouble if he does anything to the python. He's also an all-around good kitty. A bit like a dog in a few ways.
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i have a cat and a dog
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i got them at the same time so they gew up together. its wierd cuz my cat acts a bit like a dog now.
>> Anonymous
>>273249
That picture is awesome.
>> Anonymous
>>273250

matching dog and cat = gay
>> Anonymous
I had my dog for ten years and then got a cat.
My dog is really indifferent toward most things, so she didn't really care about the cat (which I found odd, maybe because she's so old). They usually ignore one another, except the cat would periodically try and mess with my dog by jumping in mid-air in front of her. Pisses my dog off.
Thats about it though.
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>>273268
That made me LOL, and it didn't even require pics.
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they all seem to get along, they chase eachother now and again and eat eachother's wetfood.