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      • Although it’s well known that cats and dogs don’t get on, many pets can live together in harmony. In fact, around 7% of UK households have a cat and a dog living together. However, dogs and cats do have some natural differences that make life together a little more difficult. Firstly, cats are prey species, and dogs are a natural predator.
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    • Scent Swapping
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    Scent is an extremely important form of communication for both dogs and cats. Use it to introduce your pets to each other before you bring your new family member home – here's how. 1. Ask for a blanket or toy that smells of your new pet. Place it in the middle of the floor for your resident pet to investigate at their own pace. 2. Give the current ...

    Set up a core area for each pet where they will feel secure eating, drinking, resting and going to the toilet. Make sure that both can access all of their resources without coming into contact with each other. Make sure that your existing cat or dog is comfortable spending time in their core area before bringing home your new arrival.

    Make a plan to keep your pets separated with physical barriers, such as baby gates or by keeping doors shut, at least in the short term. Chasing is very rewarding for dogs, so it’s vital that they don’t get to practise this behaviour with cats. Your cat should never be forced into the same room as your dog. They should also have access to escape ro...

  2. Apr 9, 2012 · A cat that has been exposed to friendly canines during this period should be more likely to fit in with your dogs. Another option is to look into adopting a kitten who is still in her socialization period and can be raised around your dogs.

  3. Although dogs and cats are often portrayed as enemies, if introduced carefully, they can actually get on extremely well. If either pet or both have lived with the other in a previous home, then the introduction process is likely to be easier.

  4. Jan 29, 2024 · Thinking of getting a dog but afraid your cat won't like it? Have a cat and a dog but the two just won't stop fighting? While many cats and dogs don't get along right off the bat, there are ways to help them adjust to living with each other.

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  5. Aug 13, 2024 · If a dog is not careful, they can get their face and eyes clawed by a cat. Similarly, if a dog gets angry, they can catch and bite a cat, causing severe injuries. So, how do we make a dog and a cat become friends or at least have a harmonious relationship?

  6. To add a dog to a cat household successfully, first choose the right type of dog that will suit the personality, size, age, and health of your cat. Be sensitive with their reactions to the scent and sight of the other.

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