A huge dog is obsessed with cats. He loves looking at them at the daycare where he is left for the day. The dog would just watch the cats for more than an hour at the daycare and he doesn’t do anything else. The owners then decided to surprise their dog with his own cat!
Shelley writes in the comments:
Archie just wanted to be friends with cats. Wondering if Archie stopped being obsessed with cats he meets on his walk after having his own cat? 🐈🐶🐈
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The dog would freeze when he sees a cat while they are out on a walk. The dog owner has to carry their dog, named Archie, so they could continue with their walk and leave the area where the cat is. If the dog owner didn’t carry Archie, they’d be stuck there for hours as long as the cat did not go anywhere!
Dog Gets His Own Cat
The dog owners finally got a cat of their own. They named the cat B. B was from a friend of theirs.
During their first meeting, they had to be kept in separate rooms first because Archie was so hyped having his new friend at home. Archie didn’t know how to deal with the situation because no other cat came up so close to him in the past.
Eventually, Archie and B became the best of friends. B finally accepted that Archie was not going anywhere. They snuggled and that was the beginning of their beautiful friendship.
The two are inseparable and they do almost everything together!

Huge Dog Is Obsessed With Cats So He Was Surprised
Cats And Dogs
Cats and dogs are two of the most beloved pets in households across the world – but do you know what really sets them apart? Although both make for wonderful companions, each species boasts its own unique characteristics.
The first difference that comes to mind is exercise requirements; cats are generally considered ‘low maintenance’ since they’re content to simply lounge around most of the day while dogs need regular outings and playtime.
This doesn’t mean cats don’t love activities though. Many owners have found creative ways to keep their furry friends active, such as interactive toys and scratching posts!
Another key distinction is communication styles; cats use a variety of sounds (meows, trills, purrs etc.) to communicate their needs or feelings, whereas dogs typically rely on body language.
For example, cats use eye contact to show when they want attention or a back arch if they’re feeling playful – whereas humans are more likely to interpret a wagging tail as happiness or an open-mouthed panting as excitement!
In terms of diet, cats can be quite picky eaters while dogs require more regimented snacks that contain all essential nutrients.
While it’s important to feed both species fresh food on a regular basis (with appropriate supplementation depending on age and activity levels).
It’s crucial that dog owners research which products are best suited for their pup’s individual needs – this could range from grain-free kibble to raw food diets.
At the end of the day, cats and dogs can both make for affectionate companions with plenty of lovable quirks. No matter which pet you choose, giving them love and care will ensure a long lasting bond between you both!
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