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So we're currently looking after the MIL's golden retriever as she's (the MIL) been quite unwell. We did a swap, and she got our cat in return. However, MIL is now getting seriously unwell and it's doubtful she can cope with even the cat.
Any tips on preventing a bloodbath when we pick the cat up and bring it home? I'm more worried about the dog. He's 16 years old, deaf, cataracts, arthritic, and generally just lies about the place drooling on the hall rug or dropping stealth farts while I'm trying to sex up Mrs Flying Ox. The cat, on the other hand, is a 9lb ball of unspeakable fury, and I'm quite concerned about having them under the same roof.
We had four dogs and three cats, two poodles a staffie and a lab and two Siamese (murdering bastards) and a moggie, the cats are in charge, the dogs are just minions, no canine blood has been spilled (yet)
Just leave em to it,
Sedate the cat and install air fresheners.
HTH
They should be fine, chuck them in a room together and close the door and let them get on with it.
3 Cats, 2 Dogs, cats were here first and they are fine. The dogs n cats will pick up on your anxiety so shut them in a room and let them deal with it.
Oh Air Fresheners! There are dog/cat ones that give off friendly pheromones to relax dogs n cats. Search for DAP for dogs, I've forgotten what the cat one is called.
First impressions are quite important .... so don't let that go badly. Initially in separate rooms and let them smell each other's scent (swap rooms etc) Don't rush it - and don't force them to face each other.
Air fresheners
Feliway looks like it could be a winner. Cheers for that. ๐
Do you think the dog is laying there thinking;
"Now would be a good time for an eggy drifter."
Oh Air Fresheners! There are dog/cat ones that give off friendly pheromones to relax dogs n cats. Search for DAP for dogs, I've forgotten what the cat one is called.
What you're looking for is [url= http://www.feliway.com/gb ]Feliway[/url]. You can get it as a spray or a plug-in type thing. I used it when I got my rescue cats to hellp them settle into their new home.
Do you think the dog is laying there thinking;"Now would be a good time for an eggy drifter."
Well he arrived as a puppy at the missus' house when she was about 13 and they've grown up together, so I think he gets a bit protective when I get my alpha-male smoove on.
Feliway looks like it could be a winner.
That stuff is ****ing brilliant imo. I had a bit of stress related bother with my cats - no idea why, and Feliway sorted it out in no time. Used just one plug-in dose (for about a month) and haven't used any more since (about 3 months ago)