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Cat Care : How to Train a Cat & Dog to Like Each Other Without Attacking

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2008

When cats and dogs live together, the cat should be able to access its litter box without interference. Train cats and dogs to live in harmony with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on pets and cat care.

Expert: Diana Korten
Contact: www.thecatbehaviorist.com/
Bio: Diana Korten is certified in Pet First Aid by the American Red Cross, and is a member of The National Association of Pet Sitting Professionals and The Cat Writer's Association.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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  • @haseeb1399 toss cat outside the parrot is worth more problem solved

  • But my dog is a chihuahua, and I am getting a kitten. Is it the same?

  • This was a very, very helpful video for me.

  • @haseeb1399 u dont train a cat to live with them. u teach it that it is not interesting and u praise it for ignoring the bird

  • how to train cat to live with parrots????????? plz reply

  • aww wheres you video about training your cat to go outside?

  • I am getting a new cat soon and we currently have 1 cat and 2 dogs. Will the dogs react a little better since there's already a cat in the household. And they are a labrador retriever, she's like 12, and a chihuahau (srry I can't spell) terrier mix, and she's, well she's not the nicest animal in the world!!

  • I am worried, as my dog barks when she sees cats; and always tries to get them. She always tries to stick her nose in the cat and smell it all the time making cats feel uncomfortable. Gabby (he dog) has lived in a home with no other animals for a long time. *shes only about 3 or 4 though* i want to know how i can calm the dog down and keep the cat calm too.

  • I introduced my Husky and my cats when they were both young. I did what you did at first, look at each other through screens and associate myself to both of them by positive means, they got along pretty much right away and now many years on they are great friends.

  • Hi, I just got a 3month old yorkie (male), and I have had my cat (male) for about 5 years. Im trying to get them comfortable with each other. My cat hisses at my pup from time to time. And now im petrofied to leave the puppy on the floor when near the cat. Someone help me pleaseeeeee, I need advice immediatelyyyyyy.

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