Dogs and cats cannot mate together and produce offspring as reproduction is species specific. However a dog and cat can mate with another breed of its own species. Dogs are members of the canine family and cats are domesticated felines. There are however quite a few similarities between a dog and cat's reproductive. read more
I've seen a dog hump a cat, but they most certainly weren't "mating". Animals can't mate outside they're species because the DNA that each parent contributes is too unrelated to produce a proper offspring. All sexual reproduction involves the pairing of chromosomes. read more
Dogs and cats cannot mate together and produce offspring as reproduction is species specific. However a dog and cat can mate with another breed of its own species. Dogs are members of the canine family and cats are domesticated felines. read more