Corgis and Cats:

Names 15 Things You Need to KnowYou’ll Love

Are you contemplating adopting a corgi? Or perhaps you have a corgi and you’re considering acquiring a new cat. Will they get along? Or will you be starting a quadrupedal war?

Lots of us love our pets, and it’s not uncommon for us to have more than one. Sometimes, we even provide homes for more than one species not counting our partners.

As a cat owner, you want to be sure that if you’re getting a dog, it is suited to your home situation, especially if you already have a furry feline.

Pembroke Welsh Corgis are cute, fluffy balls of delight. On most days. They have short, stubby legs, with relatively robust bodies.

What You Should Know About Corgis

Corgis are full of energy and don’t mind exerting their presence in a room. They are confident dogs and love to run around checking everything and everyone out.

1. Corgi Personality

Some dogs are happy to go about their own lives, even within a household. Corgis are not these kinds of dogs. They need to be involved in everything you do.

2. Corgis Suffer from Separation Anxiety

It may seem counter to what was just mentioned, but corgis are fiercely independent-minded dogs.

3. Corgis are Quite Bossy

A few factors come into play with regard to barking. Corgis like to bark. They seem to bark at everything. They even bark if they are left alone for too long.

4. Corgi Barking

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