Mostly because it has given up on trying to get attention from you. Give it more attention, and it should resume normal behaviors.
Well I have A cat who was a stray, we took her in, of coarse she'll have no jabs, then we went And got a puppy, been together for 2 months now all seems fine. :-)
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Keep her in a quiet, dark place. Another room is good. Give her a place to hide and sleep, don't disturb her. If it continues for the next 24 hours, take her back to the vet.
keep the window closed! if that doesn't work you got a weird cat
Everytime you feed your puppy, feed it a tidbit of pineapple either from the can or fresh. The puppy won't like the taste or smell of his feces. And thus won't eat it. I am trying this with my puppy as of today. I got the hint off of: It's me or the dog, television show.
It might be. Your cat might be feeling a little bit threatened by your puppy. So, your cat wants to mark it's territory by peeing around the house and marking off all of it's areas. It's kind of like your cat is putting up fences around the areas that it doesn't want the dog to enter.
AnswerYes your cat will get over this but it might take some time. Your cat think that the puppy is intruding into its territory and will try to defend it by fighting off the intruder. Be sure to introduce the two animals SLOWLY. If possible, only allow the puppy to one or two rooms for a few days, in order to give the cat time to acclimatise to the new puppy.Keep the meetings of puppy and cat short. Praise good behaviour and allow the cat space so he can hide away if he wants.AnswerIf you introduce them early like this, they will likely get along at one point. I had the same problem, just remember, the 1 year old cat is just territorial. It will take time for your cat to get used to your puppy. It doesn't matter what dog it is, if introduced early, they can be friendly
the puppy got killed by a dragonfly that breathed fire on the puppy and the puppy died
first when you just get the dog show your cat the dog, if it seems mad take it away from her but keep on showing the puppy a lot of times in the day. Then if she doesnt seem mad the first times she sees him hold the puppy in your hand to keep it safe from the cat but also let the cat see it. The main thing is to show your cat that although you got a doggy that you still love the cat. When they dont accept another pet is that they are mostly jealous ------------------ Animals dont have emotions like we do. Animal trainers have different methods and sometimes none of them work. You can try keeping them separated in the house someway, like an accordion door between 2 rooms, so that they can see each other and the cat will 'get used to' the idea that the puppy is not a threat - the accordion door can then be removed. Another method is to feed them both at the same time, but several feet away and in (obviously) separate dishes/bowls. Petting the puppy to get the smell on your hands and then petting the cat (some gooooood petting) might help. Also use common sense and dont think its funny for the puppy to chase the cat or bark at it. You have to step in and stop that kind of behavior. A reputable animal trainer is always an option.
Your best shot at pet togetherness is to get your cat and dog when they're both young. If you've already got an adult cat, it's better to get an adult dog than a puppy. If you've already got a dog, look for a kitten or a laid-back adult cat who's lived with canines before
When I got my cat a few months ago my dog hated him, and my cat hissed a lot. Your cat might be territorial, or just isn't used to your new cat.
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