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  1. #1
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    Good Luck. We had a $300 ER Vet mishap back when J used to live with her mom.. who has several cats... And Zeke likes the taste of cat.... soo.. Jake the cat has a bobbed tail now.. They really never got along.. always had them in separate rooms, and then one day we came home, the door to the bedroom (where cats were) was open and Zeke thought they were dinner... So If they dont automatically get along, Id recommend seriously keeping them apart or sticking to one type, either cat, or dog, only.

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    My two dogs have learned to ignore the cats. I have a gate to the cat room so the cats have a place to go if the dogs decide to chase. I never leave the cats and dogs together when I leave the house, even for an hour.

    It has taken a couple of years to get to this point. Both dogs were here first. One of them has a high prey drive for squirrels, so she thought the cats were overgrown squirrels. Mac the cat quickly changed that attitude! He didn't run away, just approached carefully. If the dogs attempted to chase the cat, I reprimanded the dog. Eventually they got the picture. Now there are 8 cats that aren't afraid to come out of the cat room to visit. They know they can always retreat to their safe place.

    You might want to try reintroducing your two with the dog on a leash. Keep the dog near you and let the cat approach. If the cat doesn't come near, allow him some time to run around without the fear of being chased. If he does come near, control the dog with your hand on his collar and a lot of soft praise for sitting there (even though your keeping him in one place). Repeat daily until the dog doesn't try to chase. This could take quite a while, but don't give up easily. Also be sure to provide a place for the cat to feel safe at all times.

    Good luck.

  3. #3
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    Help!!!

    i agree with bc_mom

    1.make sure your pet is on a leash
    2.make sure your pet is comfortable while wearing the leash

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