10 Dogs That Look Like Cats (Will Make You Look Twice)

Source:AZ Animals Time:12/10/2023

The world seems to be divided into cat lovers and dog lovers, but what if you could have the best of both worlds? We’ll go over 10 dogs that look so much like cats that it will make you look twice!

1. Hmong Bobtail Dog

10 Dogs That Look Like Cats (Will Make You Look Twice)

The Hmong bobtail dog lives between 15 and 20 years.

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Hmong bobtails look most like cats when they’re puppies, but they do grow to about a foot and a half tall as adults. They can weigh up to 55 pounds. Common colors include white, yellow, brindle, black, gray, and brown.

The Hmong Bobtail dog is a guard dog and herder. It originated in northern Vietnam as a dog commonly kept by the Hmong people of the region. They live between 15 to 20 years, and they handle temperature extremes well. Ironically, they shouldn’t be kept with cats as they tend to see them as prey and chase them.

2. Basenji

10 Dogs That Look Like Cats (Will Make You Look Twice)

The basenji do not bark, and they groom themselves like cats.

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The basenji is an African breed famous for behaving like cats, and since they’re a smaller breed, they often do well with cat people looking for a dog. They have big triangular cat-like ears that stick straight up.

They grow up to a foot and a half tall and weigh up to 24 pounds. The basenji do not bark. Basenjis groom themselves through licking like cats which means they won’t require much time at the groomers.

3. Australian Kelpie

10 Dogs That Look Like Cats (Will Make You Look Twice)

Australian kelpies have the face of a cat especially when they’re puppies.

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Some solid-colored Australian kelpies have the face of a cat. This is even more true when they’re a puppy. Black, red, and chocolate dogs have the most cat-like appearance. Most kelpies are under 2 feet tall and weigh up to 40 pounds, though it’s not unheard of for one of these dogs to weigh up to 60 pounds.

Australian kelpies are active herders and do best in a house where they’ll get tons of daily exercise. They’re good with kids, and they’re super intelligent though they’re prone to misbehaving if they’re understimulated.

4. Korean Jindo

10 Dogs That Look Like Cats (Will Make You Look Twice)

The Korean jindo looks like a cat.

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Young Korean jindos look similar to cats. Their perky little ears and inquisitive looks can seem feline in passing. These dogs tend to be just under a foot and a half tall while weighing up to 50 pounds.

Korean jindos don’t do well with other animals but they make great family house dogs if they’re exercised regularly. They follow their owners around the house, and they aren’t known for destroying things in their environment.

5. Shiba Inu

10 Dogs That Look Like Cats (Will Make You Look Twice)

Shiba Inus have small ears that are reminiscent of cats.

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The Japanese Shiba Inu is a cute dog with small ears that stand up and a mouth that looks like it’s smiling when open. Cream-colored dogs are especially reminiscent of a feline, and the more colorful varieties look like foxes. In Japan, the Shiba Inu is the most popular pet dog breed.

They’re good house dogs because they can tolerate a less vigorous exercise schedule. They make good apartment dogs if they’re taken on a walk daily. However, they can be destructive when left alone so they should be crated when by themselves or at night.

Shiba Inus are a foot to a foot and a half tall. They weigh around 20 pounds when fully grown. They have a life expectancy of thirteen to sixteen years on average.

6. Akita

10 Dogs That Look Like Cats (Will Make You Look Twice)

Akitas have feline heads though they’re big dogs that do not tolerate other animals well.

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Akitas have round cat faces with perky ears. Any color variety has a feline head. These dogs are very large as they weigh up to 130 pounds and stand over 2 feet tall. They live up to 14 years.

These dogs are known for being quiet but they do not tolerate other animals. They’re protective, and they have to be trained well from a young age to ensure the safety of those around them.

7. Japanese Chin

10 Dogs That Look Like Cats (Will Make You Look Twice)

Japanese Chins look like Persian felines, and they act like lap cats.

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The face of a Japanese Chin is akin to that of a Persian cat. They have smooshed faces with high noses and long flowing hair on their ears that frame their faces.

They’re the size of cats as well. They stand between 8 and 11 inches tall and weigh less than 11 pounds. They’re quiet dogs that love to act like lap cats. They’ll snuggle the entire day away if given the chance.

8. Mexican Hairless Dog

10 Dogs That Look Like Cats (Will Make You Look Twice)

Xoloitzcuintli, or the Mexican hairless dog, looks like a sphynx cat.

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Mexican hairless dogs, also known as Xoloitzquintli or Xolos for short, look a lot like sphynx cats. They also tend to sit in the cat loaf style. This breed comes in toy, miniature, and standard sizes, and they live up to 18 years of age.

When they’re younger, Xolos need a good amount of exercise to keep them from being naughty. However, as they age, they become docile dogs that are great around the house. They need training that starts as puppies and continues throughout their life to keep them well-adjusted.

9. Pembroke Welsh Corgi

10 Dogs That Look Like Cats (Will Make You Look Twice)

The little Pembroke Welsh corgi has the swaying belly of a cat.

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Pembroke Welsh corgis have cat ears and little bodies with bellies that sway as they walk in a very cat-like manner. From head to toe, their look is reminiscent of felines. They’re also little dogs that stand at most a foot tall, and they usually weigh less than 30 pounds.

These corgis make great house pets as they’re loving but not needy. They give off big dog energy even though they’re small. They are barkers who do respond well to training though they aren’t quick enough to accompany their owners on a bike ride.

10. English Toy Terrier

10 Dogs That Look Like Cats (Will Make You Look Twice)

An English toy terrier weighs no more than 12 pounds as an adult.

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The English toy terrier, also known as the Manchester terrier, is a dog with large ears that looks like a sphynx because of its short hair. While there are bigger Manchester terriers, they aren’t as cat-like because their ears are floppier and their shoulders appear broader. The all-black dogs look more feline than the black and tan variety.

English toy terriers are no more than a foot tall, and they weigh up to 12 pounds. They live a long time with some being 17 years of age. They’re active and will only settle down to snuggle if worn out by lots of walking or fetch.

They’re easy to train, but negative reinforcement damages their mental health while not teaching them anything. Using positive reinforcement based on rewards is the way to go with these terriers.

Name of Dogs That Look Like Cats
1Hmong Bobtail
2Basenji
3Australian Kelpie
4Korean Jindo
5Shiba Inu
6Akita
7Japanese Chin
8Mexican Hairless Dog
9Pembroke Welsh Corgi
10English Toy Terrier

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