35 Dogs That Act and Think Like They Are Cats
There is no need to argue about the differences and similarities between cats and dogs. Being intelligent creatures, dogs can easily mimic their feline friends.
This is especially true if they have been hanging out together constantly. Sometimes, they do this to catch their beloved owner's attention, but in some cases, they simply love to imitate their cat siblings.
From climbing on a sofa, table, or chair to the refrigerator, cabinet, and even on top of your home's roof, dogs can reach as high as their cat buddies can, and it is just so cool to see them anywhere they think they can be.
Cat poles and scratchers... well, whoever said that scratching is just for cats? Dogs can scratch too.
What about fitting into small boxes and containers and snuggling in cat beds? While cats have this habit of being in confined spaces, our canine friends may also love the idea of doing the same things.
Dogs, just like cats, can be super cuddly. So don't be surprised if they sit on you anywhere. Imagine having a large breed of dog sitting on your face; that is just hilarious!
Check out these 35 dogs that are acting like their feline friends and see their owners' reactions.
1. Climbing around every corner of the house is quite easy! Just like his feline brothers, Gizmo and Pecan, this 2-year-old pit bull named Maco proves he can reach heights too.

2. If cats love containers, laundry baskets, and boxes, dogs love them as well. And oh, they can fit in there too. Indeed, cats raised Marty.

3. Excuse me, it's called a cat tree and not a dog tree for obvious reasons! But here goes this cute pooch forcing himself into this not-so-tiny tree.

4. Guess this happens whenever your dog grows up with cats around.

5. This dog thought he was a cat until this happened.

6. Milo just gave up being a dog and decided to be a cat instead.

7. Friends have caught this dog lounging in a bread loaf position and asked its owner if he grew up with cats.

8. Sitting like this on the couch is a cat thing.

9. This pit bull hangs around with his cat companion most of the time, so he has become a cat too!

10. I guess cat doors are not exclusive to cats. A wife wakes up to this scene each morning whenever her husband leaves for work and takes the dog out so she won't be disturbed in her slumber.

11. "What's wrong with your legs, Dexter?"

12. These dogs got caught on camera while their owner was away.

13. And here comes Maddie, thinking that she can fit through that cat door.

14. Watching people around with a good view is Loki's hobby.

15. Gracie loves to be with Kitty at all times. So when their owner bought her a kennel and placed Kitty's bed on top, she climbed on top as well. They are inseparable.

16. Who wants medium-rare pit loaf?

17. "Join me, buddies! It's fun up here."

18. Taken by his owner for a walk but ended up climbing.

19. This doggo was caught in the act just when he thought his owners had left the house.

20. So, are you a dog or a cat?

21. The flower pot is a perfect spot to rest and soak up some sunshine whenever this dog's owner goes gardening.

22. "This cat tree can be my place too!"

23. "I don't think that's my cat."

24. Afraid of being left out, this dog joined the cats downstairs.

25. This dog feels so comfortable sitting on his human's face.

26. Look who's so excited to try the cat pole: Seren!

27. Snuggling in a cat bed is what Bigbong prefers.

28. Do you think you're a cat?

29. This dog is obsessed with his feline companion and goes wherever the cat goes.

30. "I'm a cat."

31. This dog has turned into a cat.

32. "I love boxes just like cats do."

33. "This is mine now!" Carl just allowed the cat to sit in this cat pillow from Amazon just once.

34. "Who says I'm not a cat?"

35. One raised by cats will always be a cat.

These dogs have proven that they can be cats if they want to. They can be full of energy, sometimes too lazy, adventure-seeking, and overly dramatic as well.
Dogs who live around cats tend to forget how to act like dogs and instead behave like cats. Sometimes, they act like both.