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How to Train a Cat : Help Your Other Pets Get Along with Your Cat

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2007

Allowing other animals to sniff at the new kitten helps to maintain order with all the pets in the house. Learn more in this free video.

Expert: Adrienne Mulligan
Bio: Dr. Adrienne Mulligan graduated from veterinary school at North Carolina State University in 1993, and now owns the Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic in Camp Verde, Arizona.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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  • I agree. And I love my pet more than any piece of furniture in the house. Furniture can be bought and replaced anytime. The love of a pet can not. And a pet can be trained not to damage the furniture. And the furniture will anyway get older and show signs of use in a few years...with of without the help of the house pet.

    I remember I cried when I found one of my damaged pair of shoes... I was not crying for the shoes but for remembering my dog who did that and who died a few years before.

  • When i looked at the video screenshot i was thinking....is she gana advise us to put the 2 animals in the cage so they can coop? lol

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  • I really want a cat.. but I have other small animals like a chinchilla, gerbils..

  • my cats won't even get close to the crate

  • I have a baby kitten she is about 6 months old and 4 weeks ago we introduced her to the older cat's but they hissed at her grawled and the oldest cat slaped her but my honey bun is trying to get along and make friends. But im going to try this in a while. Thank you!!!!

  • @XxXFPVXxX Hows that cruel? In nature cats and dogs hide and sleep in holes, cracks, crevices, caves, etc etc etc. They see stuff like crates as a safe place to sleep, just like you would your own bedroom. Humans think it’s cruel but it’s just nature to the animals.

  • I put my puppy in a pen, and yes he does howl if someone leaves the room, but it is much more saddening to me if he were in a crate instead. We put him in there so the four cats we have can walk around and get to know him, without anyone hurting eachother... Crate training doesn't bother me, but when they say to "leave" them in there, it is just too much. Poor animal.

  • thanks my cat is always hissing at mine

  • I thought she was going to say, "The crate is good for when you leave and you don't want your animals beating each other up while you're gone."

  • lol why is Just Dance playing in the background?

  • this is retarded, everybody vote all their videos 1/5 stars, hopefully we can get these "experts" out of here for good!

    anyways, when my lil sis got her kitty, all we had to do was hold her in our arms, and let our 2 dogs sniff her a bit.

    kittens are like human babies, they are very curious on what they see/touch(and taste). so after just a few hours of our dogs smelling the kitty, they were already accustomed with eachother

    the dogs still showed dominance, but in a nonthreatening way :')

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