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 |
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I plan to get a kitten from the Geneva Humane Society in the near future. I also have two dogs. My question here is: Does anybody have some hints to give me to assure a smooth introduction of this new kitten to my dogs and to assure that the dogs and the kitten become good friends ? Thanks for any input. Martha
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3195.1 | Dogs and kittens | WMOIS::P_RIVETTS | Wed Jan 03 1990 08:20 | 21 | |
Last year we brought home a cute little tabby kitten. Our dog was 11 years old then. Actually, looking back, we didn't even think there would be any problem. We brought the kitty home and put him down and our dog ran over and sniffed him to pieces. Kitty was more afraid of what this big creature was. We never did have any problem with the dog or the cat. They get along great to this day. They don't do much together. Dandy tries hard to play with Cricket (dog) He throws himself down on the floor and tries to play under Cricket, but Cricket just walks away. Sometimes Cricket licks Dandy's ears. Dandy like that. I would say don't worry about it. Bring the kitten home and introduce him/she to your dogs. Give your dogs lots of attention so they won't think there's someone there to take their place. Good Luck! | |||||
3195.2 | dont push | FLOWER::PIERCE | Wed Jan 03 1990 14:09 | 9 | |
I agree w/ the previous note..just bring the kitten home and just let him/her find the dog on his own! I had 2 cats that hate dogs and when my house was robbed I went in search of the bigges dog I could find and I found one (130lbs) I was worreid about my cats..they stayed away for a few days until they got used to there big brother..and now eveything is fine..just dont push them together and I'm sure it will be fine Louisa | |||||
3195.3 | Just watch out! | USWAV1::POTHIER | Thu Jan 04 1990 15:19 | 10 | |
The previous notes are right. Just let the animals make their own peace. However, it won't hurt to keep a watchful eye for a few weeks. My dog and kitties were raised together, but we recently got a new kitten. They're all friends now, although there was some hissing on the part of all the cats. Watch you dog so that it doesn't get its eyes or nose scratched. The kitty may pull out its claws until it realizes the dog won't hurt it. And if your dog is not used to cats, it may play a little rough, so just keep an eye out. I'm sure they will be fine. | |||||
3195.4 | they learn | BANZAI::FISHER | Pat Pending | Thu Jan 04 1990 16:01 | 6 |
My SO's father brought home a cocker spaniel last year. Buffy had to learn to get along with the 3 cats. He did pretty well except that Curry (orange tabby) took him under his wing. Buffy now acts more like a cat than a dog. ed |