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Introducing a Cat to
a Canine's Home

If the dog was socialized to cats
when it was a puppy, it should be a relatively uncomplicated endeavor.
To be on the safe side, keep your dog on a leash to prevent any
unexpected reactions to the new family member. If after the initial
introduction you see no signs of potential aggression, then the leash
can be removed, as long as you are able to supervise the new housemates
until you are confident that there won't be any problems.
On the other hand, if the dog has
not been socialized to cats, or if you aren't sure (as in the case of an
older adopted dog), then you need to be much more cautious. That's not
to say that an older dog can't be desensitized to accept the presence of
a cat. In some situations the best that can be accomplished is to teach
these two critters to tolerate each other. There are specific behaviour
modification techniques that credible animal trainers can demonstrate
that may be helpful (as your veterinarian for a referral). The bottom
line is to always err on the side of caution by keeping the animals
involved (especially the dog) under control until you are sure it is
safe to leave them unsupervised.
With the proper amounts of time,
patience, knowledge, and commitment on the part of pet owners, almost
anything is possible when it comes to modifying animal behaviour.
(Pets Magazine July/August 2007)
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