Dogs and cats are both our good friends. As long as we treat them well, they will loyally accompany us, which is why they are loved by so many people, and many have become their pet owners. Although dogs and cats can get along with us independently and amicably, dogs and cats are often seen as bickering rivals. Due to differences in habits and personalities, they often start fighting as soon as they meet.
Because when a cat raises its tail, it's a sign of friendliness, while for a dog, wagging its tail is a sign of friendliness. Raising its tail indicates hostility. Imagine a cat raising its tail to play with a dog; the dog, seeing this, will naturally think the cat is coming to cause trouble. Since they can't communicate, a fight will inevitably break out. However, when a husky meets a cat, the story changes.
One pet owner shared a funny story about their husky and cat. The owner initially only had one dog, a husky, but later a friend of the owner's could no longer take care of their cat due to work reasons. Seeing that the owner always loved and cared for pets, the friend decided to entrust the cat to the owner. The owner was initially very happy, but became a little worried after bringing the cat home because there was already a husky in the house, and they were worried that the two would start fighting when they met.
For the first few days, the owner kept an eye on the cat and the husky, worried that they would have a conflict. But one day when the owner came home from get off work, the husky and the cat were playing together, and they were very close. The two little guys even clung to each other when they lay down, as if they had known each other for a long time. They ignored the owner's return.
The pet owner now realized they had been overthinking things. They never expected their usually goofy husky to be so domineering, managing to tame the cat in just a few days and make it completely obedient. Weren't they supposed to fight when they met because of their different personalities and habits? Could it be that the husky was acting silly and mistaking them for a cat? Given the husky's personality, it's not impossible!
Although the two have become much closer, the cat still dislikes the husky when it acts silly. Just now, the husky tried to play with the cat, and the cat immediately retaliated. However, because it was too gentle, the husky simply ignored it. So the cat could only look at its owner with a helpless and confused expression, as if to say: Is this guy really stupid?
However, the husky ignored the cat's expression and stayed close to it, even cuddling and acting affectionate. Seeing this, the owner was relieved; it seemed the two got along well, and there was nothing to worry about. After all, when a husky acts silly, even if the cat is being provocative, it probably thinks the cat is just saying hello. But making the cat so obedient is certainly a source of pride for the dog!