The cat misses its deceased dog | After the dog’s brother died, the cat missed him in this way! Netizens watched it and their screens were wet with tears!
There is a pair of super good friends, a cat and a dog abroad. The dog is called Charlie and the cat is called Scott. Charlie passed away due to cancer about four months ago. The cat who was always inseparable from him seemed to be missing. However, the way he missed his brother dog made all the netizens see it. They expressed their heartache and wet the screen with tears!

The owner said that when they adopted Scott, he was only more than one month old and was a very timid kitten. He had to sleep in Charlie's arms at night, otherwise he would not be able to sleep.
Because they have a good relationship, they are tired of being together all the time.
Charlie always takes care of Scott tenderly and allows him to do anything, such as playfully scratching the dog's hair and ears...
They even eat together. Scott always likes to smell Charlie's ears, and Charlie never resists every time.
Scott is sniffing his ears again, and Charlie’s expression is always so gentle.
No matter where Charlie goes, Scott will definitely follow him.
Since Charlie became a little angel, in order to appease the sad Scott, the owner put an IPad on Charlie's dog bed to play videos of Charlie's life at any time.
Scott would always watch, curled up in front of the iPad, just like it was lying in Charlie's arms. The owner said that my cat and I miss our good friend Charlie.
(Brother, I really miss you... I know you are in there. I won’t be naughty anymore. Would you please come out and play with me?)
In any case, Scott and Charlie made us realize again that there can be deep emotional bonds between animals, they just can’t express them in words!
Nowadays, many pet-loving families choose to raise cats and dogs together, but they often find that their cats and dogs have always been incompatible. What should we do?
In fact, if owners pay attention to their methods, mixing cats and dogs can be completely harmonious. Let’s learn together:
[Cats and dogs are not natural enemies]
1. Very different personalities
Cats and dogs have very different personalities. Cats are solitary animals, while dogs are social animals. They are lively and outgoing and like to be lively, so it may be because of this that it is easy for dogs and cats to have misunderstandings.
2. Different body language
Cats will purr when they are happy, but dogs regard this purr as a warning signal. Dogs will wag their tails when they are happy, but cats bite their tails to express dissatisfaction, so it is easy for cats and dogs to misunderstand.
3. Not all can get along
Although dogs and cats are different in many ways, this does not mean that they cannot get along well. There are many examples of dogs and cats getting along well together, as long as they are properly guided according to their personalities and ages.
[Key points for cats and dogs living together]
1. Keep an appropriate distance
As an owner, do not force cats and dogs to play together. The owner needs to give them different living spaces so that they can live freely. It's best to separate their sleeping dens from their main living areas so that they have their own sphere of influence.
2. Feeding locations should be separated.
Allow cats who are born to climb high to eat at high places, and let dogs enjoy their meals at low places. Never put cat and dog feeds together. Otherwise, based on the animals' natural food-protecting mentality, they will regard each other as food predators and further quarrels will arise.
【Precautions for Cats and Dogs】
1. Puppies and cats are preferred
Generally speaking, adult cats and dogs will be more wary. On the contrary, puppies and cats will be relatively simple and easy to get along with. Therefore, if you want to raise cats and dogs together, it is better for at least one of them to be a puppy or a kitten.
The best situation is to start raising cats and dogs together when they are very young. The puppies and kittens can easily get along with each other since they were young, and there will be no territorial or infringement issues. This is the best way.
2. Gradual contact
Cats are usually smaller than dogs. Many people are afraid that cats will be attacked by dogs because of this. To avoid such a thing, owners can hold the cat at the beginning and let the cat and dog slowly adapt to each other.
3. Rewards and punishments must be clear
When raising cats and dogs, rewards and punishments must be clear, and treatment must be fair and just. Let them know what they can do and what they cannot do. If there is differential treatment, it will also make them have trouble with each other, and it will be difficult for them to get along well in the future.
[Other things to note when raising cats and dogs together]
1. Dogs will eat cat poop
For dogs, the smell is not distinct, and they are often hungry, especially puppies, so dogs may eat cat excrement. In addition to being disgusting, this is also very bad for the dog's health. Therefore, owners should clean up the feces in the cat litter box in time. In addition, they should also prevent dogs from playing in the cat litter.
2. Dogs eat cat food
Cats and dogs have different eating habits. Cats usually eat a few mouthfuls of food before going to do other things, and then come back to continue eating, but dogs will eat it all at once after giving them food.
Therefore, when a dog sees cat food, he will eat it up. Moreover, the protein content in cat food is relatively high and it smells better.
So dogs may be more willing to give cat food, but never let dogs eat cat food, because the nutritional ratios required by the two are different, and eating cat food for a long time is not good for the dog's health. The best solution is to place cat food high up.
3. Occasional chasing
If cats and dogs are kept in the same room, it is impossible to completely prevent dogs from chasing cats, as long as this does not happen too often or cause serious injuries. The occasional chasing phenomenon is actually their way of interacting. To them, it may just be playfulness.. However, when there is no one at home, it is best for the owner to lock the cat or dog in a cage to prevent the fight from escalating.




