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05-27-2010, 09:13 AM
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How does your cat get along with your dog?
One of my biggest worries about getting a Poodle is introducing a dog into my two 10 year old cats. One of them is curious and thinks the world is a good, friendly place, so I think he will do fine. His sister is the completely opposite and is always on guard. But she is also sweet and loving. She's just slow to warm up, took her 5 years to like my husband (loves him now) and took her exactly 5 years also to let my older child pet her and love on her.
So, wondering how other people's cats get along with their dogs/poodle?
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05-27-2010, 10:15 AM
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Names of dogs: Sam
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Sam wants desperately to play with our cat (he play bows and wags his tail) and will try, but the cat hates him vehemently and will scratch him if given the chance. But they are still working it out, as it has only been 2 months since we got Sam and he is still just a puppy.
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05-28-2010, 10:58 AM
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Names of dogs: Duncan
Poodle Type: Mini
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Its taken close to a year, but the weather took a rather nasty turn recently and it was enough for my cat to spend a few days inside all day, and I came in to find them both curled up, next to each other but in their seperate balls, on the washing.
The cat has also started letting the dog clean his ears lol. Guess thats a good thing!
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05-28-2010, 04:06 PM
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Names of dogs: Jetta, Ben, Cooper, Gino & Sugar
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ALL of my dogs have a very high prey drive. The little toy, Gino, is fierce and stomps his front feet at a cat while he's barking. The cat hisses and swats and then the chase is ON. The standards can be sound asleep and the cat tippy-toes in the same room and the poodle leaps up and the cat jumps on something high. I can't get rid of the cats OR the poodles so they have to co-exist. Never a dull moment is all I can say. My one cat that is around 19 is the least tormented. She has seniority.
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05-28-2010, 05:45 PM
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Names of dogs: Saffron (Spoo), Duke (Dobe), Coco (Englsh Toy Trr), Walter (Lab/Newf)
Poodle Type: Standard
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Originally Posted by Flake
Its taken close to a year, but the weather took a rather nasty turn recently and it was enough for my cat to spend a few days inside all day, and I came in to find them both curled up, next to each other but in their seperate balls, on the washing.
The cat has also started letting the dog clean his ears lol. Guess thats a good thing!
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UGH!!
Tell me about it!! Non stop rain!! it's flooding everywhere!!
It rain non stop when I drove back from Chch last monday.. UGH .. UGH .. UGH!!
Anyway.. back on topic..
With Saffy, we got her as a rehome, where she was terribly undersocialized etc..
Whe had two cats when we got her, one of which grew up with dogs.. but that was 7 or so years ago.. the other one was a psychotic little 1 yr old kitten...
It took us about a week for Saffy to leave the cats alone, and from then on, the one used to dogs became reasonably well acquainted with her.. and the psychotic one took a shining to the people next door lol..
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06-20-2010, 05:16 PM
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Names of dogs: Riley
Poodle Type: Standard
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Riley and the cats have always gotten along very well! No one snuggles up or anything but Reggie will rub up and under Riley frequently.
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06-20-2010, 07:51 PM
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our cats and dogs are fine together. Our oldest cat will sometimes yell at the dogs if she feels they're in her bubble, but they just ignore those shenanigans.
We do have one room with a babygate, where we keep their boxes and food bowls, this gives them a dog free area to go when they want. But, they don't often hang out in there..they're usually out and about with us
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06-20-2010, 07:52 PM
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Join Date: May 2010
Names of dogs: Coleman Dixie (Catahoula), Lola (Pit Bull), Karma (Norwegian Forest Cat), Francine (Long Haired Cat)
Poodle Type: Standard
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I'm living at my parents' right now and so is my brother, so between us there are 8 cats in the house (2 of which are mine). They all do fine, the cats will smack the dogs if they irritate them too much but that is rare. Quite a few we raised as orphans so they actually have some dog behaviors. And our dogs have learned some cat behaviors. Lola will sit up on her back legs and bat aws with the cats like two cats do when they play!
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06-20-2010, 07:57 PM
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The poodle and the cat are great together... however I don't have a standard, I have a mini/toy. The cat loves to hide and surprise Tate then rub all over him and try to play, and sometimes Tate will hide and pounce on the cat and they'll roll around. TQ pins the cat down and cleans him... which kitty man isn't thrilled about, and thegrey is oblivious to the cat.
So I would say we're a cat friendly household.
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06-20-2010, 08:59 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Names of dogs: Dudley & Nell (Spoos), Tika (Poodle/Chinese Crested)
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My two cats don't want anything to do with my poodle. They had the house to themselves for 10 years and have only previously met dogs who chased them. When our poodle puppy came home, he wanted to play with the cats. We keep him separated from the cats with a baby gate and the cats are a little curious about him. At first, everytime one of the cats would come up to the baby gate, he would bounce up to the gate and the cat would run away. He's 9 months old now and he has learned that the only way to get near the cats is to stand still. Now if a cat comes to the gate, he freezes, then s l o w l y moves one foot at a time. He even keeps his tail still. He can get right up to the gate, but it takes a few minutes. The cats still run away when he gets too close, but it's the funniest thing to watch.
He wants to be friends with the cats so much. If we come in from out walk and a cat is on the stairs, he refuses to come upstairs until the cat moves. He knows if he moves first, the cat will run away.
I have no idea how long this will go on, but I believe that one day the cats are going to give in and become friends. In the meantime, he is demonstrating to me how incredibly smart poodles are. Plus it is hilarious to watch him try to figure out what to do to get near a cat!
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