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I'm 16, have a 5-6 year old female cat and just brought home a 2-month-old female Blue Heeler/Border Collie Mix. Started off keeping them separated, until the cat got out and scratched the puppy in the eye. (Already took her to the vet, she'll be fine, on antibiotics.) Puppy is extremely confident and curious, has no hesitation running up to the cat excited and wanting to play. Cat absolutely hates the puppy, so I'm using the exchanging smell tip - I sleep with the pup, so I definitely smell like her, then I give my cat tons of love and pets. I think it's somewhat working; the cat is still hissing and charging at the pup, but less trying to swat at and scratch.
I have a "barn cat" (Turkish angora mixed with a buff tabby) and he is just a feisty little dude. He is full of energy, loves to play, loves to chase, and loves to talk. He has always been afraid of animals because he's been an only pet, but with my getting a Samoyed (big fluffy white wolf) I have been trying to get his confidence levels boosted. A great way to boost cat confidence is by walking them, letting them outside with you, and even taking them places. I've been putting a harness on my cat and bringing him down the street to greet neighbors and other cats. After a few weeks I've noticed he is less skittish. I get my pupper in November so let's see how my plan works out
I was able to get two dogs to accept my cat whom I've had for many years. The first was my dog that we addopted during pandemic. As he is a terrier his first reaction was to want to destroy the cat. But we made it very clear from the start that he wasnt allowed to say a thing to the cat as he also has a right to be in this house. We never left them on their own and always reacted to any signs of aggression by removing the dog from the room. He quickly learned that if he disrepects the cat he won't get to stay with us in the same room and hung out with us so he figured best thing to do is to leave the cat alone. Couple years on and we had friend's dog staying with us for a few months. We were worried him and the cat wont get along and indeed dog reacted to the cat with a lot of suspicion and fear of unknown but we took the approach of slowy introducing them to each other by allowing the cat to be in the room when he could be seen by a dog (through a glass door). Once they got used to that we allowed dog into the room while the cat was in the crate. After a few days cat decided to get out and the dog freaked out a bit but we started to telling no and he calmed right down. We petted them alonside each other and they relaxed completely. After that there was no problem anymore.
Well, I have half of century experience of raising cats and dogs together. If they grow up together, they will have no problem understanding each others "issues". Btw, this video just repeats some stuffs, which should be absolutely normal for an animal owner.
@@PungiFungi I just started a week ago with my adopted dog and my 2 cats the dog wants to chase to play I’m working on it I hope I can make it like you It’s my dream so I don’t need to separate them anymore
@@2uqra after like 2 months of patience now she ignore them a 80% Cats don’t like her they don’t let her smell them or anything but I don’t have to worry toooobmuch anymore so I’m happy
I have a 3 year old Jack/chi mix dog and on Saturday my little brother is bringing over a 10 week old kitten he found in a mechanic garage. I don’t think my dog will hurt it, I’m more worried about jealousy and him trying to be protective of me. I have everything in place for the cat to have its own space and for their introduction to be gradual. I think as soon as my dog knows there is something in the spare room he will be barking at the door. Wish me luck.
Iam 16 iam getting a kitten this summer break iam doing my reserch on how to train it and other stuff i have a dog whos a poodle mix hes very good with cats so i hope my dog and new kittrn become friends
My cat is the most passive non agressive being ever, my male cat is alpha dominant, ( the pair works wonder obviously ), my new puppy arrived and she understand boundaries with the alpha but the little one has no respect from the puppy and doesn’t even fight back not even swat/ hiss .. she will let the dog bully her.. the only thing I’m working on is rewarding every time the dog ignores her or stop paying attention, it will hopefully work out !
does anyone know any other quick things that can help? i have to get rid of one of my animals but they've both helped with my mental issues and so I really don't know what to do, I've just been crying about it all day, anyways uh thanks and I hope you guys have a better day :)
My dogs, a beaucheron and a maltipoo more scared to the tinny kitten than the cat😂. Still working on it tho Update after almost a month adopting lil kitty into the fam, my maltipoo teaching her to be more playful eventho she need more gentle when play with the cat.. My beacuron not very comfortable with the cat snuggle her but sometimes they play together. The cat still a lil bit scared but definitely more comfortable with them
I have a shepweiler half German Shephard half Rottweiler and a shepsky half Shephard half husky today is day one I got no doubt that we will get them to be ok with each other my cat is a firepoint siamese beautiful cat
I’m confused? I didn’t know they’re aren’t any male cats or female dogs? I’m curious, how do they reproduce (with their own species) if there can’t be a male cat or female dog because of being “to woke”?
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I'll try this
I'm 16, have a 5-6 year old female cat and just brought home a 2-month-old female Blue Heeler/Border Collie Mix. Started off keeping them separated, until the cat got out and scratched the puppy in the eye. (Already took her to the vet, she'll be fine, on antibiotics.) Puppy is extremely confident and curious, has no hesitation running up to the cat excited and wanting to play. Cat absolutely hates the puppy, so I'm using the exchanging smell tip - I sleep with the pup, so I definitely smell like her, then I give my cat tons of love and pets. I think it's somewhat working; the cat is still hissing and charging at the pup, but less trying to swat at and scratch.
hows it going now?
Wait, what does your age have to do with this?
I have a "barn cat" (Turkish angora mixed with a buff tabby) and he is just a feisty little dude. He is full of energy, loves to play, loves to chase, and loves to talk.
He has always been afraid of animals because he's been an only pet, but with my getting a Samoyed (big fluffy white wolf) I have been trying to get his confidence levels boosted. A great way to boost cat confidence is by walking them, letting them outside with you, and even taking them places. I've been putting a harness on my cat and bringing him down the street to greet neighbors and other cats. After a few weeks I've noticed he is less skittish. I get my pupper in November so let's see how my plan works out
I was able to get two dogs to accept my cat whom I've had for many years. The first was my dog that we addopted during pandemic. As he is a terrier his first reaction was to want to destroy the cat. But we made it very clear from the start that he wasnt allowed to say a thing to the cat as he also has a right to be in this house. We never left them on their own and always reacted to any signs of aggression by removing the dog from the room. He quickly learned that if he disrepects the cat he won't get to stay with us in the same room and hung out with us so he figured best thing to do is to leave the cat alone.
Couple years on and we had friend's dog staying with us for a few months. We were worried him and the cat wont get along and indeed dog reacted to the cat with a lot of suspicion and fear of unknown but we took the approach of slowy introducing them to each other by allowing the cat to be in the room when he could be seen by a dog (through a glass door). Once they got used to that we allowed dog into the room while the cat was in the crate. After a few days cat decided to get out and the dog freaked out a bit but we started to telling no and he calmed right down. We petted them alonside each other and they relaxed completely. After that there was no problem anymore.
Do you keep your cat and dog in the same room when you’re not home?
@@Blackstamos never do that
I am thinking about about getting a puppy & kitten for my next Fur babies so they can grow up together. ♥️
same! my S/O and i wanna get a ferret a cat and a dog and raise them all together when we move out haha
@@vagabond2797oh my god your living the dream, i only have my kitten and a older dog I don’t have a FERRET
This is my situation and by accident. My kitten is 8 months and my dog is 7 months 😂. I need help.
Well, I have half of century experience of raising cats and dogs together. If they grow up together, they will have no problem understanding each others "issues". Btw, this video just repeats some stuffs, which should be absolutely normal for an animal owner.
Our dogs and cats treated each other like the other do not exist.
How long did it take to be like that?
@@Reptilefamily7 they are totally like the thumbnail for this vid, the cat would sometimes rub against one of the dogs and the dog couldn’t care less.
@@PungiFungi I just started a week ago with my adopted dog and my 2 cats the dog wants to chase to play I’m working on it I hope I can make it like you
It’s my dream so I don’t need to separate them anymore
@@Reptilefamily7 how is it so far?
@@2uqra after like 2 months of patience now she ignore them a 80%
Cats don’t like her they don’t let her smell them or anything but I don’t have to worry toooobmuch anymore so I’m happy
I have a 3 year old Jack/chi mix dog and on Saturday my little brother is bringing over a 10 week old kitten he found in a mechanic garage. I don’t think my dog will hurt it, I’m more worried about jealousy and him trying to be protective of me. I have everything in place for the cat to have its own space and for their introduction to be gradual. I think as soon as my dog knows there is something in the spare room he will be barking at the door. Wish me luck.
Ive had a cat for 3 years and now I'm getting a dog i hope they'll get along
Did they do get along?
What dog breed?
Did they get along?
I just got a little kitten and I already have an older siberian husky. Luckily, I think it will work out. My siberian husky is very docile.
That's wonderful to hear! I'm sure they will make great companions.
Now they are living together happily or not?
Iam 16 iam getting a kitten this summer break iam doing my reserch on how to train it and other stuff i have a dog whos a poodle mix hes very good with cats so i hope my dog and new kittrn become friends
That's so exciting! It sounds like you're preparing well for your new kitten. Best of luck with training and introducing them to your dog!
Omg we have the same age and are in the same situation
I love it❤😊
My cat is the most passive non agressive being ever, my male cat is alpha dominant, ( the pair works wonder obviously ), my new puppy arrived and she understand boundaries with the alpha but the little one has no respect from the puppy and doesn’t even fight back not even swat/ hiss .. she will let the dog bully her.. the only thing I’m working on is rewarding every time the dog ignores her or stop paying attention, it will hopefully work out !
It's great that you're working on positive reinforcement with your pets. Consistency is key in training them to coexist peacefully.
does anyone know any other quick things that can help? i have to get rid of one of my animals but they've both helped with my mental issues and so I really don't know what to do, I've just been crying about it all day, anyways uh thanks and I hope you guys have a better day :)
Swap beddings? My cat sleep everywhere apart from where I set her a bed lol
About the meal swapping thing. My dog is a Maltese and has a very sensitive stomach so can I still swap their food?
I’m sure you should never swap cat and dog food! Just feed them at the same time.
@@mrmadness2699 thank you:)
LOL!!!!
Its tough when you have a high prey type of breed. Rottweiler/German Shepherd Its a battle
My dogs, a beaucheron and a maltipoo more scared to the tinny kitten than the cat😂. Still working on it tho
Update after almost a month adopting lil kitty into the fam, my maltipoo teaching her to be more playful eventho she need more gentle when play with the cat.. My beacuron not very comfortable with the cat snuggle her but sometimes they play together. The cat still a lil bit scared but definitely more comfortable with them
My problem right now.
@@mrbeast8160 mine too brother
I have a shepweiler half German Shephard half Rottweiler and a shepsky half Shephard half husky today is day one I got no doubt that we will get them to be ok with each other my cat is a firepoint siamese beautiful cat
@Cats And Doges
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I have a very aggressive dog that dislikes other animals .What should I do?
Use a prong collar.
My parents found 3 kittens in our attic and 2 of them died and now I’m trynna convince them to keep the last one and I have a dog so that’s a problem
Like
Bro I saw a cat today,I adopted it and my freaking dog is fighting it
Me too
I got it yesterday
It's horrible
Same here so I'm here for the video. 😂
for me, my dog doesn’t care it’s my cat that will swat it’s tail and like bully her i feel so bad
After cat him and dog she i stopped the clip... to much woke so i extept the clip to be the same shiiiet
I’m confused? I didn’t know they’re aren’t any male cats or female dogs? I’m curious, how do they reproduce (with their own species) if there can’t be a male cat or female dog because of being “to woke”?
Huh?
wtf? so there are no male cats and no female dogs??