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Cats And Dogs How To Introduce?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 95033"><p>We've always had both cats and dogs. Really, the best way has been to let them work it out. Stay close at first so if things get out of hand you can run interference, but that kitten can take care of itself, believe me.</p><p></p><p>We did keep Baby Abbey in difficult child's room for the first week. She was sooo tiny being the runt (and then later found out that was because her kidneys are malformed). After that, we couldn't keep the kitten in difficult child's room. And while she was in difficult child's room, we had to keep a baby gate up outside difficult child's door, so difficult child could come and go without Jewel (our dog) running in. Jewel was sooo curious. She met Abbey, found out Abbey has claws and left her alone. LOL Now Abbey likes Jewel and Jewel just tolerates it. She's not crazy about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 95033"] We've always had both cats and dogs. Really, the best way has been to let them work it out. Stay close at first so if things get out of hand you can run interference, but that kitten can take care of itself, believe me. We did keep Baby Abbey in difficult child's room for the first week. She was sooo tiny being the runt (and then later found out that was because her kidneys are malformed). After that, we couldn't keep the kitten in difficult child's room. And while she was in difficult child's room, we had to keep a baby gate up outside difficult child's door, so difficult child could come and go without Jewel (our dog) running in. Jewel was sooo curious. She met Abbey, found out Abbey has claws and left her alone. LOL Now Abbey likes Jewel and Jewel just tolerates it. She's not crazy about it. [/QUOTE]
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