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Birman Birman enjoys taking turns being chased when playing, which makes them friendly with dogs. They are very calm and have a luxurious and posh look.
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Norwegian Forest Cat They take time for getting familiar with her canine friend, but once it does, they could become inseparable. They are gentle and loving cats and can get along with the entire family, including dogs.
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Japanese Bobtail Japanese bobtails are intelligent, loving, sweet, and active and rarely get intimidated by dogs and living with them is very easy.
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Abyssinian It is not uncommon for these breeds to grow comfortable with dogs due to their inquisitive and very active persona, they love spending time outside.
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Ragdoll These breeds love to behave like a dog. They love to greet and get excited when you come back from work. They always need cuddles and crave your attention. They love to spend time with friendly dogs.
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British Shorthair These cats love company and want to get connected to humans, cats, and, of course, dogs as well. These breeds don’t react with an attack right away.
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Siberian Cat These breeds can do well with dogs as well as with strangers if you introduce them properly, they have high intelligence and athletic ability.
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Maine Coon This breed is famed for its dog-like personality. They have friendly and affectionate, which builds a strong connection with dogs
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