How do I get our dog and cat to become friends?

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pyonir

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Originally posted by: stormbv
I know...I'm a bad parent. They have learned to tolerate each other (the dog has learned that she'll never catch the cat), and the cat takes free reign of the house when the dog is outside or sleeping. I guess my hopes for them taking naps together are dashed.

trust me...it will never happen. Just be thankful they tolerate eachother.
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: stormbv
Originally posted by: jaeger66
Originally posted by: stormbv
They've been together for almost 2 years. The dog is 2 years old, and the cat is 8 or 9 years old. I want them to get along and play with each other, because that would be so cute!

Replace the dog with a kitten. No offense, but it sounds like you seriously botched the whole process of introducing a new pet to an established one.

I know...I'm a bad parent. They have learned to tolerate each other (the dog has learned that she'll never catch the cat), and the cat takes free reign of the house when the dog is outside or sleeping. I guess my hopes for them taking naps together are dashed.

First thing you need to do is teach the dog not to chase the cat... eventually the cat will no longer feel threaten and hopefully she'll be relaxed enough to stay in the same room with the dog.
 

stormbv

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Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Wow, 2 years and they're still like that? You should have definitely taught your dog by now not to chase the cat... what have you been doing all these years when the dog chases the cat?

To clarify my first post, the dog only chases the cat when I carry the cat into the room that the dog is in and say, "Look Maggie, it's Isabel!":eek:

When the dog just happens to see the cat, though, we just tell her no and she just stays where she is.
 

ProUser

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2 females confined in the same living compound, and you seriously wonder why they are fighting?

;)
 

dakels

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btw maggie is really cute. looks happy too. probably from chewing on the cat's tail :p
 

stormbv

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Originally posted by: dakels
btw maggie is really cute. looks happy too. probably from chewing on the cat's tail :p

She gets her cuteness from me, y'know.
 

Cat13

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I have a Golden and a orange tabby. At first the cat was really pissed off, but now he goes looking for trouble. He will sneak up behing her and give her a good swat and then run, as you can imagine the chase is on.

We didn't do anything special. We had him for about 2 years and she was a pup. They just learned to get along. Now they are best buds ;)
 

stormbv

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Originally posted by: Cat13
I have a Golden and a orange tabby. At first the cat was really pissed off, but now he goes looking for trouble. He will sneak up behing her and give her a good swat and then run, as you can imagine the chase is on.

We didn't do anything special. We had him for about 2 years and she was a pup. They just learned to get along. Now they are best buds ;)

That's nice. Our cat has always been crazy and shy, so I have little hope. Anyway, cat/dog friendships can go too far...I once saw a chihuahua screw a cat. :Q
 

KingNothing

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Originally posted by: SammySon
Smoke 'em both a fat one.

Reminds me of a Robin Williams routine on people who use marijuana...

"These same people get their animals stoned...this is not a good idea! Do not get your dog stoned, he's not that high up on the food chain to begin with! He just barely learned to lick his own genitals, leave him alone!"
 

ddjkdg

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I don't have any real input but your dog looks very nice. Your cat on the other hand looks evil - "shifty eyes."
 

stormbv

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Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: SammySon
Smoke 'em both a fat one.

Reminds me of a Robin Williams routine on people who use marijuana...

"These same people get their animals stoned...this is not a good idea! Do not get your dog stoned, he's not that high up on the food chain to begin with! He just barely learned to lick his own genitals, leave him alone!"

I knew a guy who would get his cat stoned. When he sparked up, the cat came running and jumped into his lap. He cradled the cat and blew smoke in his face. His cat seemed to love it. After it was over the cat just sat in the middle of the floor, wasted.

Catnip is kinda like a drug for cats...I've read that its a kitty-hallucinogen. Getting your pets stoned is funny, but wrong. :)
 

pennylane

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Originally posted by: stormbv
Originally posted by: dakels
btw maggie is really cute. looks happy too. probably from chewing on the cat's tail :p

She gets her cuteness from me, y'know.

Hmmm.... now it seems like dog-cat crossbreeding isn't the only kind going on...
 

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Originally posted by: stormbv
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Wow, 2 years and they're still like that? You should have definitely taught your dog by now not to chase the cat... what have you been doing all these years when the dog chases the cat?

To clarify my first post, the dog only chases the cat when I carry the cat into the room that the dog is in and say, "Look Maggie, it's Isabel!":eek:

When the dog just happens to see the cat, though, we just tell her no and she just stays where she is.

Okay... there is a problem here. It's not the pets. It's that you are a moron.
 

stormbv

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Originally posted by: ddjkdg
I don't have any real input but your dog looks very nice. Your cat on the other hand looks evil - "shifty eyes."

The cat is only nice if you are opening a can of tuna or let her lick your plateafter you were eating something she likes.

 

Eli

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Originally posted by: stormbv
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: SammySon
Smoke 'em both a fat one.

Reminds me of a Robin Williams routine on people who use marijuana...

"These same people get their animals stoned...this is not a good idea! Do not get your dog stoned, he's not that high up on the food chain to begin with! He just barely learned to lick his own genitals, leave him alone!"

I knew a guy who would get his cat stoned. When he sparked up, the cat came running and jumped into his lap. He cradled the cat and blew smoke in his face. His cat seemed to love it. After it was over the cat just sat in the middle of the floor, wasted.

Catnip is kinda like a drug for cats...I've read that its a kitty-hallucinogen. Getting your pets stoned is funny, but wrong. :)
Yeah, indeed, some like it.
 

stormbv

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Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: stormbv
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Wow, 2 years and they're still like that? You should have definitely taught your dog by now not to chase the cat... what have you been doing all these years when the dog chases the cat?

To clarify my first post, the dog only chases the cat when I carry the cat into the room that the dog is in and say, "Look Maggie, it's Isabel!":eek:

When the dog just happens to see the cat, though, we just tell her no and she just stays where she is.

Okay... there is a problem here. It's not the pets. It's that you are a moron.

:brokenheart:...I'd expect that from others, WinkOsmosis, but not you! Not you!

So you're saying that exposure therapy won't work in this situation? :p