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Question by Chihuahua Fancier
Submitted on 2/18/2005
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I love chihuahuas, and might very soon be getting one from a friend. However, I have two cats. One is a calico (they're both mixed breeds) and her temperment is that she doesn't like kids, loud noises, and startles easily. My other cat, she's mellow and docile, as well as very talkative. I wanted to let my calico be an indoor/outdoor cat (with all shots and flea collar included of course). Is it possible that my two cats would get along with a chihuahua? I've had this cats since they were born (I had their mother, and after their mother died I had to feed them with formula.) Or should I not consider getting a chihuahua?


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