Captain Thomas Lasky wrote:Training cats to walk in leashes is actually not a recommended thing to do. It can be potentially dangerous and it is super unnatural for cats to be on harnesses and leashed up. Well unnatural for them in that they instinctively don't like being restricted. Do use caution when leash training especially since cats can hurt themselves on a leash if startled. More importantly watch your cats body language they might not want to be in a harness and if they don't take to it then it's probably not worth trying to continue with leash training. Remember do this on the cats terms not your terms. But there are other things you can do to acclimate a cat to indoor living, including making it much more enticing to be inside the house through positive interactions. A harness may actually hinder that process so be prepared to abandon leash training altogether if it stresses the cat out.
Feeding indoors and playing indoors plus giving them treats inside the house and in general encouraging them to be inside is a great way to get them want to be in the house. Litter boxes being inside also helps.
lisica, wrote:
hello!!
I wasn’t sure if this should go into cat or dog chat but I figured since it seems to be cat problems I’ll come here first lol
At the end of december I brought home my border collie puppy. I already have a 3 year old ragdoll cat Sonny but he’s used to dogs as I used to have another border collie skye from before i had sonny until this September when she died. For the majority of those 3+ years we just kept them apart because although Skye tolerated him and she would never try to hurt him or anything she just wasn’t happy in his company and because of her age we decided it was best for her sake to be separated from him if possible.
Now anyway so we brought Beau home in December and from the day we took him home we’ve been doing gradual leashed introductions along with scent swapping and honestly it seemed to be going really well. They’re both very curious of each other and Beau hasn’t growled or showed his teeth or anything, and Sonny is very confident and sociable so he’s been good with approaching beau on his own. He would sometimes scratch beau but everyone’s been telling me that the cat will put the dog in its place and so this is fine. Beau didn’t seem to notice too much but he did back off for a while and go back to sonny if he moved or something
It’s taking a while for them to feel comfortable in the same room though. To be fair that’s probably my fault because when things seem to be getting too exciting I’ll separate them again shortly after, but today when I had them seeing each other sonny somehow ended up with beau in a grip and scratched his nose. Beau let out a wee yelp and at first I thought that this was a good thing, that this was finally “sonny putting beau in his place” and it would be fine. But later on I had them together again to see how they would get on and the same thing happened except it was completely unprovoked and beau’s been on edge since. This whole time I’ve been focusing on correcting beau’s behavior with the cat but I didn’t consider the fact that sonny might be acting up?? I should maybe mention that Sonny is an indoor cat so I feel like we kinda need them to at least be accepting of one another
Am I just looking too far into it and I should continue doing what I’m doing or am I doing something wrong here? I knew that introducing a puppy to a cat was going to be very different to introducing a kitten to a dog but for some reason I assumed it would be easier lol
I dunno if this makes sense but tl;dr I’m afraid I’m setting my cat and puppy up for disaster
Beau is 12 weeks old if that means anything. He’s a dream behavior wise but so is Sonny. Sonny has never been very territorial and he doesn’t seem nervous, in fact after the first time he made beau Yelp he was at my feet purring lol
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