How to survive a dog attack if you’re a cat!🐈‍⬛

If you’re a cat living with a Doberman, rule number one: master the art of dramatic stares. One slow blink, a flick of the tail, and you’ve asserted dominance. Rule two—never run; walking away slowly makes the dog question everything, including her life choices.

Nyx will trot over, curious and excited, but the cat? Calm, silent, unbothered. The secret weapon is confidence—act like you own the house, the couch, and maybe even the humans. Nyx respects attitude more than speed.

And if things get too close? A gentle boop on the nose is enough to reset the universe. Peace is restored, the dog sits down confused, and the cat walks away like nothing happened. Survival level: expert.

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