i have 2 large cat hater dogs. my dh and i have always wanted a cat but the dogs came first, and we sadly agreed we'd never get to have a cat, until an unexpected opportunity arose in a beautiful little kitty surrendered to our local shelter last week. had to have her. got her.
the problem is shes super friendly, even with the dogs growling she still wants to try to play with them. currently shes being held in our family den (or 'basement') shes very happy there, but we'd like to have her roaming free in the entire house, with everybody else. everytime we try to introduce them, the dogs will aggressively 'poke' her, drool, whine, and shake. is there any hope for them?
when we try to introduce them, its just me standing while holding the cat and letting them get sniffs as long as they are gentle about it. i've heard i should pet the cat, then rub her scent on the dogs...? does that work?
kathleen and rachel, wow, way to pass judgements! unfortunately, i was asking for tips - not hateful comments. we wouldn't have adopted the cat if we didn't already have a safe place for her to live out her years in comfort, ie-my beforehand mentioned family den. this should have been your first clue that the cat is already safe and comfortable. anyway it certainly beats out the 3X2 fleainfested cage she was in at the shelter for 28 more hours before she would have been euthanized.
stogburn thanks for the tips! yeah, our dogs have both already been trained and know who the leaders of this pack are, which is why they don't dare try to attack as long as one of us is holding the kitty. i guess that would explain the poking and shaking. i was thinking maybe in the future when we try to introduce again, we should do it after their exercise when they're most tired and calm? i'll def try the scent thing, everybody else recommends it as well. thanks again best answer!
the problem is shes super friendly, even with the dogs growling she still wants to try to play with them. currently shes being held in our family den (or 'basement') shes very happy there, but we'd like to have her roaming free in the entire house, with everybody else. everytime we try to introduce them, the dogs will aggressively 'poke' her, drool, whine, and shake. is there any hope for them?
when we try to introduce them, its just me standing while holding the cat and letting them get sniffs as long as they are gentle about it. i've heard i should pet the cat, then rub her scent on the dogs...? does that work?
kathleen and rachel, wow, way to pass judgements! unfortunately, i was asking for tips - not hateful comments. we wouldn't have adopted the cat if we didn't already have a safe place for her to live out her years in comfort, ie-my beforehand mentioned family den. this should have been your first clue that the cat is already safe and comfortable. anyway it certainly beats out the 3X2 fleainfested cage she was in at the shelter for 28 more hours before she would have been euthanized.
stogburn thanks for the tips! yeah, our dogs have both already been trained and know who the leaders of this pack are, which is why they don't dare try to attack as long as one of us is holding the kitty. i guess that would explain the poking and shaking. i was thinking maybe in the future when we try to introduce again, we should do it after their exercise when they're most tired and calm? i'll def try the scent thing, everybody else recommends it as well. thanks again best answer!