tricollie4me
03-06-2005, 07:27 AM
Just put an intro on the General board yesterday -- I have a 5-month-old tri collie pup and an 8-month-old torti kitty. The kitty came first and was fairly independent but sweet (not a lap kitty, but she did like coming around for companionship).
Now that we have the pup, a playful, active collie, the cat is around even more often and they seem to like to play. The cat teases the dog by sitting near and then running off, and the dog reacts by chasing, trying to pin the kitty or picking the cat up in her mouth by the leg or the torso. Our pup also loves to nibble and lick the cat's ears and the top of the cat's head.
My question is whether this is considered "okay" behavior among family pets who share a home. I do try to stop the chasing because I don't want my dog to think its okay to chase cats, kids, cars, whatever. I call her name, clap my hands, get her attention to come and sit and then give her a treat for being responsive.
But how involved should I be with the other behaviors? Our cat hasn't ever scratched our dog, doesn't meow loudly or arch her back when the dog approaches and instead seems to almost invite the pup for some interaction. The vet tells me to be mindful that our pup will grow to be much bigger (she's 20 lbs now, we expect her to be about 45-50 when full grown) and that's when the "innocent" play can become dangerous. However, I wonder if I'm seeing the beginnings of a "best friends" kind of thing, and I would hate to interfere with that!
What are your experiences in doggie/kitty friendships? How much "play" is okay, and what behaviors should be nipped in the bud? I keep hearing that cats can blind a dog with their claws, or leave scars on a dog's nose, etc.
Thanks for any thoughts!
tricollie4me
Now that we have the pup, a playful, active collie, the cat is around even more often and they seem to like to play. The cat teases the dog by sitting near and then running off, and the dog reacts by chasing, trying to pin the kitty or picking the cat up in her mouth by the leg or the torso. Our pup also loves to nibble and lick the cat's ears and the top of the cat's head.
My question is whether this is considered "okay" behavior among family pets who share a home. I do try to stop the chasing because I don't want my dog to think its okay to chase cats, kids, cars, whatever. I call her name, clap my hands, get her attention to come and sit and then give her a treat for being responsive.
But how involved should I be with the other behaviors? Our cat hasn't ever scratched our dog, doesn't meow loudly or arch her back when the dog approaches and instead seems to almost invite the pup for some interaction. The vet tells me to be mindful that our pup will grow to be much bigger (she's 20 lbs now, we expect her to be about 45-50 when full grown) and that's when the "innocent" play can become dangerous. However, I wonder if I'm seeing the beginnings of a "best friends" kind of thing, and I would hate to interfere with that!
What are your experiences in doggie/kitty friendships? How much "play" is okay, and what behaviors should be nipped in the bud? I keep hearing that cats can blind a dog with their claws, or leave scars on a dog's nose, etc.
Thanks for any thoughts!
tricollie4me