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Old 20-03-2010, 06:18 PM
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Re: cats and labs

Im guessing from your other thread that you are getting a rescue dog. Has he/she been cat tested?

Theres no reason they can't get on and accept each other. All my cats were adults when i got my first dog, and they all get on extremely well now. It just has to be done at the cats pace, and in a controlled way.

When introducing them, have the dog on a lead, and give the cat somewhere high to sit, and a means of escape. It does take time.
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