If you're unsure as to whether the cat might get eaten, wouldn't it have been economically more sound to get one with a little more meat on it?
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Introducing a kitten to an old dog - advice?
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Originally posted by Lonestar
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Kittens are nasty little buggers. Best to keep it in a cage until your dog can learn its moves.“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
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Introduce the kitten to the dog when you're all together.
Make sure that you smell of kitten and kitten smells of you. If the dog respects you as pack leader, then it should also respect kitten as fellow (subordinate) member of pack.
In no time at all you should find your kitten sleeping happily on your contented dog's back (as we did) .Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.
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Originally posted by JimmyCracksCorn
I really doubt he'll want to eat the cat, I'm just worried he'll bite it or something.
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Introduce the kitten to the dog when you're all together.
I'd play with the kitten by itself first, and then go play with the dog so that the dog can smell the kitten on you. Then bring the kitten with you and introduce it to the dog.
It's similar to introducing a dog to a baby.
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Originally posted by molly bloom
Introduce the kitten to the dog when you're all together.
In no time at all you should find your kitten sleeping happily on your contented dog's back (as we did) .
I've intro'd cats and dogs several times with no issues. Cats to other cats, that's a lot tougher.No matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai
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Loki's Kitten by Rachael Hale
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That's such a weird idea.DISCLAIMER: the author of the above written texts does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for any offence and insult; disrespect, arrogance and related forms of demeaning behaviour; discrimination based on race, gender, age, income class, body mass, living area, political voting-record, football fan-ship and musical preference; insensitivity towards material, emotional or spiritual distress; and attempted emotional or financial black-mailing, skirt-chasing or death-threats perceived by the reader of the said written texts.
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Update:
Introduced them in the living room with the dog on a short leash and the kitten free to roam, but with me close behind it.
To my surprise, the dog is terrified of the kitten and the kitten is completely brazen. As she went up to it to investigate him, the dog kept backing away. Then she (the kitten) got on her hind legs and went to bat at him with her paws (like she does with us, she's still learning to only bat at toys) and the dog jumped back.
There was still no hissing or barking, which is good. The kitten arched her back a couple of times when the dog got excited, but she didn't seem afraid... in fact, if the dog would let her I think she just wanted to play.
Now here's my concern. The kitten will go to play with the dog too rough and the dog will bite it. Another thing, the kitten likes to get at one end of the hall and charge full speed at the dog, turning away at the last second, and I'm afraid it will cause the dog to go crazy.
We still have the cat in the guest room while we're not away and all visits are supervised with the dog on a short leash. Any ideas?
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For the time being, I would keep doing that...keeping them apart I mean.Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
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