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		<description><![CDATA[German Shepherd dogs are known for enjoying chasing cats around, but is it possible that a German Shepherd and a cat gets along without any problems? Often times, if both the German Shepherd and the cat were raised together then they will get along just fine. The German Shepherd will see the cat as part [...]
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