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Anonymous
Consider a cat from a shelter or a rescue group. If you opt for a kitten, it'll grow up with your dogs and be adjusted to them. If you look for a slightly older cat, most rescue organizations will know about a cat's history - whether or not they get along with dogs, their personalities overall, etc.
Cats aren't like dogs with the whole breed definition thing. Some of them stand out, but mostly just in appearance.. e.g. maine coons, siamese, sphynx, etc. Most cats are just.. you know, cats, and the only thing that really differs are their coat types. Everything else comes down to their individual personalities which aren't necessarily the same across the board, even within a single breed.
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