It can. Try making your dog feel more confertable around your new cat and go not keep there food close toeghter because he might get the scent of the cat food and not want to eat it. Also if that doesn't work, keep them away from each other until the dog starts to eat, and once he does then bring the cat out and then let them get use to each other.
Yes there is going to be a new Cheeky the Cat Webkinz. His name is called Bubblegum Cheeky the Cat. But there is not a new Cheeky the Dog.
Well it depends on how hungry the bobcat is. If the bobcat is that hungry ,it will eat whatever it can .But dog food is one of the worst foods for any cat in the world.The bobcat will also eat the dog, giving a whole new level of meaning to the phrase "dog food."
usually cats dont eat the umbilical cord the mother cat was probably cleaning the cat and licked it and it came off but usually the mothers dont eat it the umbilical cord falls off eventually.
Yes, it is normal for a new cat to not eat immediately due to stress or adjusting to a new environment. However, if the cat continues to not eat for more than 24 hours, it is important to consult a veterinarian.
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DOG system!
Introduce your new cat to a quiet and comfortable eating area, offer a variety of high-quality cat food options, and establish a consistent feeding schedule. Be patient and allow your cat to adjust to their new environment before expecting them to eat regularly.
Yes, cats eat cat food and for the most part seem to enjoy it. My cat will tear into a new bag of fresh cat food when I bring it home.
poison the cat then tell them you need a dog
When introducing a new cat/dog into a home with a cat/dog keep the new animal in a separate, closed off room for a few days until it adjusts to it's new environment. Then keep both animals on a leash, and let them meet. A vet told me if introducing a cat into a home with a dog, to put the dog in it's crate and let the cat walk around it.
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you should stop the cat and get the dog and put it up in its cage, and if you don't have a cage you can lock it up somewhere. The cat is feeling threatened that the dog is invading it territory, so it is urine marking to "clarify" those boundaries. You must isolate the animals from each other so that the cat can get used to your new dog. This may take a few weeks to as long as four months, depending on the cat. Introducing a new animal to a household that already has pets can be very challenging.