[Search for users] [Overall Top Noters] [List of all Conferences] [Download this site]

Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
Notice:purrrrr...
Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

892.0. "Max and Ashley?" by NEACS1::WENZEL () Fri May 26 1995 12:53

    
    I am looking for some advice.  We have a two year old female
    tiger, Ashley, our only child (until our human baby is born
    in September!) who goes to my moms to stay if my husband
    and I go away for any length of time.  We are going away for
    the long weekend and she will be going to gramma's house to
    stay but my mom just got a 7month old beagle puppy last month.
    The puppy, Max, is adorable, friendly and fun but is still
    in the wild puppy phase where he cannot easily be controlled
    unless he is in the cage.  He has never been exposed to cats
    and Ashley has never been exposed to a puppy.  My mom's
    black lab was just put down two months ago and Ashley never
    minded him because he was pretty old and kind of just layed
    around and slept most of the time, poor old guy.  So I'm
    wondering if or how we can introduce Max and Ashley or if
    we should just keep them in separate rooms.  Ashley having
    the run of the house and Max in his cage in the den when
    he's inside is what we are thinking.  Ashley is a sweet,
    small little thing but can be tough and is very curious(and she has
    claws!). I'm wondering if we should just let them make their own
    decision since she can hide from Max easily.  I just don't
    want either one to be too traumatized (not to mention my
    poor mother.)  Sorry this is so long.  
    Any thoughts? (Ashley is indoor only)
    
    Susan.
                                         
T.RTitleUserPersonal
Name
DateLines
892.1some thoughtsABACUS::MACDONALD_MOnce Upon A DreamFri May 26 1995 13:0123
    
    Well, the way I look at it you have 3 choices.  Leave the cat at home, 
    keep the cat and dog separated to avoid all problems, (but the dog,
    being a Beagle, will no doubt sniff the cat out and try to get into the
    room to see what this new creature is) or try it and see what happens.
      
    I suggest using the dog's crate for the cat (if it's big enough). 
    That way they get to see each other and get used to each other without
    either one getting hurt or in trouble.
    
    One thing you _don't _ want to do:  If the dog becomes overly excited 
    resist the temptation to stroke the dog  to help him to relax. you
    know,   Good puppy, (stoke, stroke)  it's okay, (stroke, stroke) the
    nice kitty just wants to be friends (stroke, stroke).  What you are
    unintentionally doing is rewarding the dog's excitable and undesired
    behavior.  Try to ignore both animals or keep the dog occupied with
    it's own toys or a large bone.  He'll soon forget about his guest.
    
    They may become great pals!
    
    MaryAnne