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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1974.0. "Need adivce on Dogs getting use to Kittys" by FREKE::JOHNSON (Calgon... Take Me Away!!) Wed Nov 16 1988 09:28

    
    
    Hi,
    
    I have a five year old Norweigan Elkhound named Dusty (canine).
     My family was thinking of getting a kitten.  I'm afraid that if
    we do get a kitten, how would Dusty react?  She's a very friendly
    dog and has never bitten anyone.  I'm worried that when we all go
    to work and leave the kitten and dog by themselves, that Dusty
    might do something awful to it.  Is there a way of getting a dog
    used to a kitten in the house?  Or vice versa?  ANy advice is needed.
    If we do get a kitten, I will be responsible for it and also, I
    decided on making it a house cat.  My dog is in the house all day
    too.  We have a very busy street and I don't want to take any chances.
    
    Thanks
    Chris
    
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1974.1Starting with a kitten will helpCUPMK::TRACHMANZhivagoCats, Ltd..The Inn is Full..264-8298Wed Nov 16 1988 09:3711
    Hi Chris,
    
    I know lots of folks that have both dogs and cats.  Years ago,
    my family always had both.  It would be nice if when you got
    the kitten, you could be around for a few days to be sure that
    the dog get along with it ok.  One of my friends in Hudson NH
    is a breeder (cat) and has two dogs - a dobie and a little
    tiny thing - she has no problems at all. The dog would probably
    think you got her a new toy!
    
    E.T.
1974.2AIMHI::OFFENWed Nov 16 1988 11:0214
    My Keisha ( a 100 LB Huge Samoyed) just loves it when we bring a
    new kitten home.  She gets to play *mother*.  She is 12 years old
    and has NEVER hurt one of them.  She does warn them when they are
    doing something she doesn't like but thats it.
    
    How is your dog with other cats?  Have you tried bringing other
    cats into your home area.  Have you brought your dog to a friends
    house that has cats??
    
    My mother had an old saying  *Try before you buy*.
    
    Sandi (Lightning, DejaVu & Thunder's mom) (and Keisha's too)
    
    
1974.3NO NEED TO WORRY, I WENT THROUGH ITMEDUSA::BOURGEOISWed Nov 16 1988 12:0625
    Chris my situation was the opposite of yours, we had our cat first.
    Any way I had gotten Kitty when I was living in an apartment and
    then after a little more than a year we moved into our own house.
    Well needless to say Kitty got lots and lots of attention from both
    my husband and I , she was our baby. Well than I decided I wanted
    a dog (not puppy). Went to the Buddy dog and fell inlove with a
    pikeneese(sp). Well needless to say right on toto's papers it said
    she chased cats but I wanted her. Well to make a long short Kitty
    ran upstairs and stayed there for 4 days. If she did wander down
    Toto would bark at her and chase and she would run back upstairs.
    Well I said this has got to cease, I brought Kitty down stairs closed
    all the doors so she had to stay in the kitchen and the living room.
    Then said go ahead have a downey brook well it took about 3 days
    of
    listening to this hissing and growling and barking but you what
    they now sleep together, eat together, chase each other all over
    the house like two idiots and are the best of friends. It just takes
    some time and patience. But I have a surprise for both of them Thursday
    night because we are taking in another cat. I will introduce her
    to you all after I meet her and decide on a name. All I KNOW ABOUT
    HER (whoops hit the cap key) is she was found in East Douglas in
    the woods starving, she gray and has long hair. So Chris anyway
    go for it they'll settle their differences in their on way and time.
    Jan