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How to make friends with an adult dog and a kitten
Good day everyone)
Can you advise me, please, who has encountered.
A cat, 2 years old, and a dog, a spitz, 1 year old, lived at home. They were friends, played together. The cat died, the dog missed him very much. I decided to take a kitten, unfortunately, kittens 3-6 months were not, had to take a 1.5 months kitten.
Brought the kitten yesterday, the dog immediately began barking, the kitten was frightened, began to hiss. I explained to the dog that the kitten should not be touched, so the dog is now in a peaceful mood.
But the kitten, as soon as he sees the dog, immediately arches his back and hisses(( The dog began to be afraid of the kitten, and to the point of trembling.
Today I went to work, separated her into different rooms.
Can you please advise what can be done to make the introduction period most painless for everyone?
Thank you!
They will gradually begin to communicate, friendship is unlikely, but quietly coexist. You only keep them together in a room when you are home. You don't need to bring the cat to the dog to get acquainted. At first they will lie in different corners, do not forget to pet both the dog and the cat, so that there was no jealousy. We had it that way.
Author, I had the opposite, a more or less grown cat (six months) and a small puppy. It was impossible to leave together, the dog was constantly throwing himself at the cat – to play, but the cat was just screaming as he bit him (the dog is large). Also we separated the puppies into different rooms, and they were together only when someone was present, so that if anything, one could interfere in their games. The cat also hissed and bullied her at first, but then they both gradually grew up and were no longer interested. The dog realized that he was much stronger and stopped teasing the cat, the cat realized that he was a hundred times more cunning, and stopped teasing the dog
So the owners should be more attentive and fair, so that no one is offended
So the owners should be more attentive, fair, so that no one is offended
That's right.
When we got a puppy, our adult cat, after a while, ran away, for good.
Because the puppy got more attention.
The cat and the kitten.
We had a kitten fall out the window at the age of six months from the 7th floor, broke his paw. When they brought him in he was lying there crying and the dog was lying next to him whimpering. Pitying.
And the kitten hung on the dog's tail for a long time. As soon as he started wagging his tail.
Poor Spitzulet((( pity the dog, pet him more, he is under a real stress
Poor little spitzu(((( pity the dog, pet him more, he's really stressed out
And I, as bad luck, at work yet(((( I'll come and spend the whole evening with her. Already decided if they can not make friends, to give the kitten. And what to do, the dog is sorry(
Also leave them in different rooms, they will get used to each other. It takes time. I also took a kitten to an adult dog (Rottweiler), at first it hissed, ran away. After some time they got used to each other, they even slept next to each other.
Tak also leave them in different rooms, they'll get used to each other. It takes time. Also took the kitten to an adult dog (Rottweiler), at first hissed, ran away. after some time got used to each other used to, even slept next to.
The fact that I have a dog runs away ( and the kitten has cheeky, already rushes at her (
the kitten is also understandable
he is in a new home and the dog barked at him, he decided to sell his life dearly
Get a better second dog, I have a Spitz and a York, two friends, they are always interested) and when the York was taken, the Spitz was already adult, but no fear of no one was
Also leave them in different rooms, they will get used to each other. It takes time. I also took a kitten to an adult dog (Rottweiler), at first hissed, ran away. After some time they got used to each other, even slept next to each other.
And the dog and the kitten stressed, just they react to it each in his own way, and will be, until they get used to each other. Try to keep them for a while (a few days) in different rooms, they at least to the smell of each other to get used.Well and the dog is desirable not to omit attention.kitten still knows you poorly, it is still just to observe)
Spitz and a cat how to get along
There is a set of a cat + dog + raccoon + guinea pig. Well, also a rat, but he is not free-range.
The cat is 11 or 12 years old (I don't remember exactly).
The dog is a year old.
The cat doesn't care about the dog at all. The rook and the pig, too.
The dog at first tried to be friends with the cat, but got pawed in the face. For three months. Now he just doesn't pay any attention to the cat.
We feed separately, because yes, the dog eats cat food. She eats everything but steel, concrete and fiberglass. )))
Great Baca, good dog))) great that they hit it off. Did you get them together on purpose or did you just sort of bring the dog home and leave the animals to get to know each other?
We feed them separately.
I don't know how to do that practically. My cats are on dry food, they eat when they want, there's always food in the bowl. Then we have to somehow put the bowls higher so the dog can't reach it. But the cat has a jerk – moves and overturns the water bowl. If you put the bowls on the windowsill, I have all the floor forever will be wet)))) I live alone, in my absence there will be no one to feed the animals
The family has two inseparable cats, a boy and a girl, plus a Pomeranian Spitz. The situation itself is different – the cats and the spitz live with different family members most of the time and are not on the same property all the time. But I can share what happens when they end up together.
Pomeranian Spitzes are very friendly, and cats can be very nervous, even if they haven't run into trouble with dogs before. At first glance, it may seem like the cats have problems (sitting poorly on top of the closet and shaking), but the puppy actually has them. Pomeranian Spitzes even adults have problems with boundaries and no particular vindictiveness, he'll happily snuggle up to cats, even if he's already well so received on the nose. In principle, everything is possible and the relationship may work out well in the end, but I would say that the first time your trio is better not to leave alone in the house. Not for how long and however peaceful things look before you leave. At the very least a week, longer is better.
Spitz and cat how to get along
This answer is essentially a continuation of the previous topic: "Is it possible to make friends with the cat Spitz" Because in life happens anything. You may have a baby spitz and it will grow in your home next to your older pet cat. But the life span of animals is short.
And sometimes you just want to have another kitten. We decided it would be easier if instead of a long monologue you watched this wonderful video clip sent to us by the owners of our alumna Rhapsody of the Stars Jasmine.
Little kitten Barsik came into the family when he was 2 months old. His story can be called the happiest, because thanks to kind hearts he did not freeze to death on the abandoned cottage, and was in the hands of sensitive people and in a friendly family.
Very often potential owners ask the question, "We have a cat at home, can a dog make friends with it?" Our invariable answer is, "It will depend on you." Of course, we don't have ready-made recipes: how to make your pets fall in love at first sight. After all, a cat and a dog are different animals. The little Pomeranian is always ready to make friends with everyone. Rarely does anyone have difficulty in arranging the friendship of two little ones: a kitten and a puppy. But as a general rule: The older, wary cats in your home may not like the enthusiasm and companionship of a puppy who has just been introduced. We must therefore prepare for the housepartnership well in advance of the puppy's arrival in your home. So what steps should we take to make sure that our "neighbors" become friends or at least exist peacefully?
Is it possible to make friends with the spitz and the cat?
Very often potential owners ask the question, "We have a cat at home, can a dog be friends with it?" Our invariable answer is, "It will be up to you." Of course, we don't have ready-made recipes: how to make your pets fall in love at first sight. After all, a cat and a dog are different animals. The little Pomeranian is always ready to make friends with everyone. Rarely does anyone have difficulty in arranging the friendship of two little ones: a kitten and a puppy. But as a general rule: The older, wary cats in your home may not like the enthusiasm and companionship of a puppy who has just been introduced. We must therefore prepare for the housepartnership well in advance of the puppy's arrival in your home. What steps to take so that our "neighbors" became friends or at least existed peacefully?
Thank you Julia and Andrew for the ffrom the family album and the video about our alumna Rhapsody of the Stars Zhanneta (pet name Bonja) and our cat Papka. We have posted about the friendship of these two animals at the end of this article along with a video about one more of our grown up babies, Rhapsody of the Stars Jasmine.
Decide initially: where will your puppy live at first? We often recommend that future owners buy a playpen for a little puppy purchased between 2.5 and 4 months of age. It's not a cage, but the interconnected bars allow you to fence off a corner of the house for your baby where he'll be safe, especially when you're not home. Plus, the confined space allows your pet to get accustomed to his new home and learn to pee on your diaper, which saves you from unnecessary housekeeping. When you have a cat that you can't foresee, it's a good idea to put a litter net on top of the playpen to prevent the cat from approaching the puppy and causing trouble while you're gone.
The cat doesn't get along with the spitz. How do you make them friends?
Cat 2 years (girl), bought a spitz 2.5 months, also a girl, when we start showing them to each other cat hisses, she is leaking saliva from his mouth, lashes out, I fear knock the puppy eyes, we keep in different rooms, everything would be fine, but the cat knows how to open the door, if she opens them nothing good will happen, how to make the cat somehow tolerate puppy? p.s in life cat affectionate
Be patient. The cat is the mistress of the house and therefore "in the bayonet" perceives a new "family member". Over time, they will get used to each other and become friends. We had a cat and then we got a puppy. At first I kept an eye on the puppy and when I left I locked them in different rooms. The acute period lasted about three weeks. And then they gradually became friends: they sleep snuggled up to each other, pussy cat licks the dog very touchingly, plays together
They should gradually get used to it. I had the same thing. But, already they got used to it. They play together. Even sometimes they hiss at me together))
I have the same situation, only I have a cat and a chinchilla boy. and I am afraid that the chinchilla will bite the cat, as he begins to snort and throw himself at the cat. I keep him in a cage in the closet so the cat will not pester
There was a similar situation.
A cat at home, brought a puppy – a German 1.5 months. It was all this winter.
The cat also yelled, hissed, thought the puppy would be without eyes … And also the cat knows how to open the door. Of course I was worried sick… Thought they would not get along, have to return the puppy.
It's all quiet now. Can and fight, and can sleep next to each other. When the dog is not at home for a long time (for example, taking a walk or going to the country) the cat starts to miss her.
The main thing is not to introduce them by force. I also have a cat and recently got a German puppy. I noticed that they do not pay attention to each other while feeding, try to put them in the same room and feed them together, but at a distance. But just let them go wherever they want, and you stop the cat if she tries to hit you. Over time she should become more and more relaxed towards the puppy.
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Help. Will a German Small Spitz and a British Pussycat get along together?
Guys, I have this question.
I love animals very much, just a soul in them nichayu. And I decided to get a fluffy and favorite animal)
I really want a dog: German Spitz and British Shorthair cat.
I read a lot about them. About the care I know, I will do everything, I love them very much.
But the question arises. Do they get along together?
I am agonizing with this question for a week. So I'm hoping for your help.)
Thank you so much in advance.
Spitz, spitz, spitz, cat, cat, cat, cat, spitz, cat
Well, they should get along, if you ignore the individuality adjustment. Spitzes are kind, Brits are independent.
And what problems could there be if you're obviously going to have both at once. Breed is completely irrelevant. It could be a spitz, a Brit, a mongrel. The problem is more likely when one animal has been living in the house for a long time. And considers himself the master. Then at the arrival of a new tenant he might be jealous.
No problem!
Miniature Spitz and cats
If anyone has experience keeping a miniature spitz and cats, please tell us how you accustomed them to each other, how the cats behaved and how the dog. We already have two cats, a lop (2.5 years old) and an alley cat (1 year old). Going to get a miniature spitz, girl, 2 months. Saw that the puppies are very small, I'm afraid the cats will "terrorize" him.
I have a Maine Coon 5 yr old boy and a 3 month old Zwergspitz (microspitz) boy also
Get along great. The cat is really scared at first, what this creature brought him. and now they are sleeping in cuddle one purring the other sipping. nice and all. I do not know, I just think the spitz girl character can show your cats.
I have a Maine Coon 5 years old boy and a 3 month old Zwergspitz (microspitz) boy too
Now they are sleeping in a cuddle, one purring and the other sipping. it's cute as hell. i don't know, i just think a spitz girl can show your cats her personality.
And what was the Maine Coon's temperament before? I have cats in character peculiar )))) The older one – revenge when we got a kitten from the street – started going to the bathroom on the bed. Then she calmed down. Now seem to be friends, but without much love for each other. The youngest has grown rabid, hoppy, and a bully )))).
I have a cat and a male spitz. The cat was already there when the spitz was brought in. They did not become friends, so that they slept in each other's arms, but they did not hurt each other either. In general, calmly.
It depends on the particular nature of the cat. My mother's cat does not accept any other animals, and before her, she was also a jealous cat. And I have a cat – the kindest soul. He is friends with everyone, accepts everyone.
It depends on the nature of the cat. My mother's cat does not accept any other animals, and she was a jealous cat before her. And I have a cat – the kindest soul man. He is friends with everyone, accepts everyone.
The older cat hardly managed to get used to the little one. Now I wonder how everyone will react to the dog. Even a small one, but a dog nonetheless. The younger cat is VERY combative. As a kitten she dragged a toy twice her size by the scruff of her neck all over the apartment, drags woolly things and fights them like an animal ))))
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I want to buy a spitz, but I live with a cat, a Briton, he's 4 years old. tell me who knows what, how they get along
We had two cats before the appearance of a spitz. The old one could not make friends, but the young one is fine with him. I had to say goodbye to the old cat, how unfortunate! The cat certainly would not have killed the puppy, but crippled for sure. So, you draw your own conclusions.
it depends entirely on the CHARACTER and individual characteristics of these 2 animals …
Maybe the cat is passive and calm … and the dog will be such – then there will be peace, will sleep in one basket … .
and if they both turn out to be temperamental, remembering centuries of enmity – then the eternal war in the house, animals in different rooms … .
and if one is calm and one is aggressive, then one animal will be bad… . For example, the cat will live only on the closet … or the spitz will always have a scratched face … .
One + is that the cat will be older….it's better than when a kitten is brought to an adult dog from my observation
For God's sake, get one. I have a cat that can brazenly sleep on my dog. Animals will get along much faster than you might think. It'll take them a week at the most.