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Hi, no personal experience but we have several puppy owners currently who will I'm sure, be along with some pearls of wisdom shortly. Welcome though |
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Hello Catalina and welcome. No experience here of dogs I'm afraid, but as Yola says we do have many members who are so I hope you get some good ideas soon. |
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Hi Catalina and welcome to Catsey! no experience with dogs here either... sorry ... just two cats one of which sometimes thinks they are a dog im sure! |
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If I put catnip on my dogs's backs, the Cats would leap on them and claw into them, seriously! Id never do that. You need to play it by ear. if the Cat immediately puts the pup in its place, you wont have a problem, but if the pup frightens the Cat, you may have to rethink things. Id wait to see how things go first. |
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Hi Catalina, welcome to Catsey. We have two 13 year ols Cats and have introduced our Basenji pup to them last week. At the moment it is the hardest thing to deal with but i do believe that with a lot of work and time things will work out. One of our cats is quite nervous and feisty so we have to be realy careful. The first day home Malaika was wary of the cats but quickly became bolder, sniffing and lunging etc. We watch her constantly when she is near the cats and tell her to leave, if she takes no notice we spray her with a spray bottle. The idea is to not let her see where the water comes from. We are having some success with this. We praise her if she is calm around them. I agree with borderdawn and would be wary about putting catnip on the pup. It tends to whip our cats up and make them claw the rug etc. I give the cats catnip/treats when Malaika is safely in her crate. |
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My experience is almost 7 years old, so I dont know how much I remember, but.. I came home with Luna (puppy), sat her on the floor and let her investigate. Oliver (cat 7 years old at the time) lived - more or less - on top up the cupboards for about 4 months (he must have come down sometimes, cos his litterbox were in the bathroom). Luna had the hallway, when I was at work, and I had child-gates in the doorway to the kitchen and livingroom. So Oliver could move about in the kitchen undisturbed. The litterbox was on top of the washingmachine, so Luna couldnt reach that. After 4 months he started to come down and then it slowly got better. They dont sleep cuddled up together, but they greet eachother, if Luna has been out on walks and such. Oliver comes and rubs his head on her while he purrs, and Luna will give him a facewash But I didnt really do much, I let them handle it themselves. |
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Do you intend to crate your pup? We always have, as much for the pups' sake as for the cats and other animals. It gives them all 'time out' whilst at the same time keeping them all in the same area and allowing them to safely get used to each other. When the cats have examined the safely crated pup, and it is then met out of the crate, we have never had any problem, though maybe we have just been lucky. If the cats 'smack' a cheeky dog though, we never intervene but let them sort it out themselves. Following photo includes a rescue spaniel that has only been with us 3 months. |
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