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Hi, you haven't said who you are introducing to who ... do you already have the dogs & are you introducing the cat? Are either still young (puppies or kittens)?

when I got my first Bengal, my Irish Setter was about six months old. I prepared a room to keep the Bengal in for a couple of days to get her used to the house, etc. Unfortunately, after we'd been home for a couple of hours my son accidentally let the dog into the room. Amazingly there were no problems whatsoever - the Bengal was just so laid back ... I think the dog was quite in shock as this little kitten just walked over & rubbed herself up against the dog's leg.

Please note, I did have hold of the dog at this time though. I thought it easier to grab the dog than the kitten. I also believe that I was very fortunate in having such a laid back kitten & such a soppy dog.

I think that one of the established ways to introduce them (one I was going to try) would be to keep them separate & then exchange bedding between the two, so that they get used to the scent. To smooth down one & then smooth down the other, letting all sniff your hands in between. To, possibly buy a kitten or puppy crate & leave one safely in it, whilst introducing the other to the same room. To not show favouritism for one whilst the others are around.

... but maybe if you could be more specific?

Good luck anyway.

PS Not used these as a source but down below are some websites that deal with dog cat introductions - there seem to be loads out there - try searching on 'introduce dog to cat' or 'cat to dog' - I'm sure if you read enough of them you'll get enough tips to effect a successful introducition - hope they help

2006-10-30 10:39:45 · answer #1 · answered by Solow 6 · 2 0

Depending on your dogs, may not happen quickly. I would try putting the cat in a bathroom or bedroom with a door. Let the dogs/cat sniff each other under the door. Slowly(after a day or 2) let them see each other and judge their reactions. Be sure to keep an eye on them and not leave them alone until you're absolutely sure the dogs won't harm the cat.

2006-10-30 10:30:12 · answer #2 · answered by tikitiki 7 · 1 0

I had the comparable subject ensue to me. you will in all probability would desire to frontline the cat yet in addition wash each thing that your canine appreciate being on (canine beds, filled toys) and easily to be secure malicious program bomb. It takes 2 and a nil.5 hours in all yet my canine now no longer have fleas and its the main complete thank you to kill the fleas, with the aid of fact eggs cover everywhere. i'm hoping this helps some.

2016-10-03 02:56:35 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Put a wall between them.

2006-10-30 10:32:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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