I don't really have any advice, but I guess I have a little bit of experience. I have 3 prey driven JRTs. Any critter outside (a cat, mouse, turtle, snake, racoon, opossum, squirrel, etc) is fair game to them, but they live with 3 indoor/outdoor cats and have learned that they are part of the family and not to be messed with. They definietely know the difference between 'their' cats that are outside and strange ones! We got them all as kittens, which I think helps.

I would definitely keep the kitten and Tikeya seperate at all times and only together when Tikeya is on a leash or maybe even a muzzle. It only takes a second for something to happen. If I wasn't sure how the dog would react I would introduce the cat in a wire kennel and reward the dog every time she looks away or ignores the cat. I wouldn't let her get too interested, smelling is fine at first, but I'd want to reinforce ignoring for the most part. Try to stay as calm as possible during the introductions. If you're nervous, she'll pick up on it. Can you bring a blanket to visit the kittens so Tikeya can be aquainted with the smell before one comes home?

Our cats their food up on a shelf that they can get to and the dogs can not. They actually spend most of their time up there away from the dogs. Like Joyce mentioned, it's a good idea to have a room that the cat can go into without the dog. We used to have a door leading to the basement with a small cat door cut out.