Dogs and Cats Friendly Canine and Felines

In the animal kingdom, there are a series of arch rivals including the cat and mouse as well as cats and dogs. Anywhere you look you see this concept whether it is online, in the movies, in a comic strip or even on the television. Because of these, it is easy for one to make the assumption that cats and dogs just cannot live together in the same ; but you know what they say about assumptions.

The key to success when building a relationship between a cat and a dog has a lot to do with the individual traits possessed by each animal. It is generally easier to build this relationship by starting off by introducing a young kitten to a dog that is a bit older. Kittens are still a little bit more easy to mold than adult cats and while most cats will not eagerly run up to a dog to make friends, with a little bit of time an adjustment, it can be done.

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Kitten hissing fit

When you first introduce a young kitten to a home with a dog, sure there will be some hissing and spitting going on. This is of course just as natural as the kitten hissing and spitting at you when you pick them up unannounced. It is a natural reaction for the kitten when it is startled. Do not worry about this as it will occur so be prepared, but it will also cease within a short period of time.

Exposed Isolation helps with the kitten and dog integration

Exposed isolation means just what it says: you want to isolate the cat in one area and the dog in another, yet have them both exposed so that they can see and stiff at each other. A great way to do this is to get a baby gate and separate the two animals on either side in a room. Your cat now enough area to roam free, as well as your dog. And when they get curious they will simply come closer to the gate and sniff each other out, slowly making friends.

Do not get your hopes up

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You have to realize that not all cats and dogs will get along no matter how much conditioning and training you involve them in. Some dogs have an increasingly high amount of predatory drive, depending on their breed.

You have to remember that dogs are hunters and have a natural instinct to chase. Before you consider purchasing a kitten it would be wise to do some research and ask specific questions about the type of breed of dog you have. An obvious example would be trying to bring a kitten into the house where an adult pitbull is living. It doesn’t take much common sense to know that this would be a mistake.

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