Anonymous wrote:Our cat that mildly dislikes other cats really hates dogs. She'd probably slash a friendly puppy across the muzzle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure kitty has safe space away from the dog. When introducing a new critter into our household, we used lots of ex pens to separate space until things were more comfortable.
It will depend on the dog too. Most rescues/shelters attempt to "cat test" dogs to make sure their prey drive is reasonable.
Thank you. While our cat is a rescue, the dog would not be. We have small children and have been advised against it.
Then don't get the dog. Duh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure kitty has safe space away from the dog. When introducing a new critter into our household, we used lots of ex pens to separate space until things were more comfortable.
It will depend on the dog too. Most rescues/shelters attempt to "cat test" dogs to make sure their prey drive is reasonable.
Thank you. While our cat is a rescue, the dog would not be. We have small children and have been advised against it.
Anonymous wrote:Make sure kitty has safe space away from the dog. When introducing a new critter into our household, we used lots of ex pens to separate space until things were more comfortable.
It will depend on the dog too. Most rescues/shelters attempt to "cat test" dogs to make sure their prey drive is reasonable.