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Hi Am I right in assuming that you would not be looking for a puppy but either a young adult or adult dog? if so and from a rescue loads of rescues these day will tell you if your "chosen" dog is cat friendly - and I would say easier to introduce a dog to a cat than vice versa. And I think its an excellent idea I could not be dogless Karen |
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I think its a great idea, but what I would do is adopt a dog who is already known to be sound with cats. Your best bet would be a rescue society that has its dogs in foster homes rather than kennels. This way, they are already fully assessed in homes with other animals. Do you have any particulars in mind? (Age/Breed/Size) and what area are you in? |
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Go for it - as the others say, find a dog that is trustworthy with cats and there should be no problem. (Assume you are thinking rescue, as you say dog not puppy? Puppy is double no problem - cat is superior being, cat is already in residence, puppy behaves! ) Good luck - keep us informed! |
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Hi there, we lost our wonderful lurcher Ben is December and darling greyhound Daisy in February We hated being dog-less and so looked out for a 'cat friendly' dog with the various greyhound rescues. 3 weeks ago we got Caleb a greyhound who is approx 10 months old. He was fostered for 3 weeks and his fosterers had cats so we knew he was okay with them. I have to admit that it hasn't been easy. He wants to play with the cats and although I know he won't hurt them, they don't realise this and were scared of him to begin with. They are gradually 'coming around' but I did feel guilty bringing in this bouncy dog after 2 docile hounds. I thought I was ready for another dog, but didn't realise I was still grieving badly for Daisy & Ben and it is taking time to bond with Caleb. Sorry to be negative, things are definitely improving and there is no way that we would give Caleb up. All I can say is make sure you get as much information as possible and meet the dog a few times first to be sure he/she is the dog for you. While we are out we keep Caleb separate from the cats so they can have peace and quiet and he will steal their food! Good luck! |
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Go for it!! No house should be without at least 1 dog I personally think a puppy would be easier to introduce than an adult dog. But if you can find an older dog that has lived with cats there should be no problem....good luck!! |
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I say go for it too! I lost my old dog last year, and like Kim I couldnt bear being dogless, so we went and found ourselves someone who needed a home. Meggie arrived three weeks later, and, as far as we know, had never lived with cats. The Dogs Trust put her in a room with one to see what she would do and she just ignored it. I won't say it was easy, and what we do is frowned upon by others, but we just let them get on with it. while we were there the cats and Meggie had full run of the house, but while we were out, she was kept apart. We made sure the cats had "safe" places, ie beds high up, and we put an extra cat flap in the kitchen door, so the cats would never be trapped in a room with her. It took about three weeks, but since then we've not looked back. I really think this would be a good thing to do, cats at the end of the day really can't be bothered to make a fuss over anything and having another dog will be good for both of you Kim, its always so hard losing a beloved pet, and I so understand about not being able to bond with your new dog as quickly as you'd expect. I lost Bob a year ago, I still cry most days, and although for about six months Meggie was "just our dog", as time goes past she has become more and more special. We believe that Bob wanted us to have another dog, and I think yours do too. You have too much love not to have another - Ben and Daisy are looking down on you and smiling. |
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Definately easier to introduce a new pup to cats rather than vice versa, Kiara is having none of it with my 3 muttly hounds I'd go for it if I were you, it will take time but like had been said, some dogs esp from rescues have lived fine with cats, so you shouldn't have a problem! Good luck! |
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