We will be getting an Aussie mix shortly. We already have two cats that used to be indoor/outdoor cats, as in they know what dogs are and don't like them. They are just indoor cats now. We have too many five lined skinks around. Not to mention I shoot cats that go after my chickens, I expect the same of others. We need everyone to tolerate each other for starters, but we would have long term harmony as a goal. The Aussie (female, two yrs old) has been over once, and I introduced the bigger cat to her by holding the cat out of reach for the most part, just to see how the dog would react. The dog just sniffed in curiosity, the cat took a swipe. I can't blame the cat, he had no control, and probably thought he was being fed to the dog. I was more interested in the dogs reaction. Sorry kitty, had to be done. So we will now have some "safe" rooms for the cats with kitty doors, one of which contains the food and litter. The dog is crate trained, and we plan on having some extra "give attention to the cats" time with the dog in the crate to avoid some of the jealousy that will happen. Since the dog is used to being in the crate overnight, we will keep that practice till things calm down, hopefully that will let the cats walk around without having to interact directly until they are ready. Any ideas on how to reduce the inevitable trauma and drama? Dos and don'ts (other than don't make the cat feel like he is being fed to the dog)
Thanks,
Swamp
Thanks,
Swamp