cats, training cats and young When the owner has raised a cat, he will be very keen to keep other pets. Some people say that cats and dogs are natural enemies, they are not only living habits There are differences, and the way you communicate with the owner is also very different, so when you have a cat and raise a puppy, you should follow the following steps to help the puppy and cat get along well.
1. Don't put two animals next to each other suddenly. Whether it's introducing a cat to a puppy or a puppy to a cat, there will always be some difficulties when meeting new people.
2. Usually the original pet will think that it is the owner of the house and the house is its own territory. When a new member comes in, keep the original pet outside or lock it in a room and swap it out so the original pet can live as usual.
3. When the two pets meet for the first time, they should lead the dog on a leash or hold it in their arms.
4. For the first few days, don't leave them alone. They should not be forced to be friends or encouraged to be together. should follow their own wishes.
5. Even if they growl, lick, pose threateningly, bark or scratch at their owner, the owner must let them express their dissatisfaction and gradually clarify their new status. When the situation is tense, distract them by clapping your hands or throwing toys.
6. All animals must have their own territory to ensure that they will not be disturbed.
7. The owner should ensure that the original pet is not frustrated, and should be cared for as before, such as when petting, playing, walking, eating, etc.
8. In most cases, the two pets neither become playmates nor ignore each other, but stay in their own territory. If they really don't get along, the owner may have to make a choice: keep only one of them, before the situation becomes too critical for one of the animals.