Angelique
Posted : 4/25/2007 9:07:44 PM
ORIGINAL: Harleygirl
I read a article about this, but now I can't find the article. It said to wrap the cat in a towel and hold it in your lap and have someone hold the leash of the dog. Have each animal at opposite ends of the room and if they are both calm move a little closer. If they aren't wait till they are. And eventually you move till they can smell each other. Don't know if this really works.
Wow! I actually did something like this about 30 years ago. I think I got the original idea from James Harriot's "All Creatures Great and Small".
I had a semi feral kitten which a friend gave me. My GSD was absolutely reliable and a very gentle dog, but the cat hissed, spit, and hid every time they were in the same room. I let this go on for about a month while the cat grew to trust me.
One night, I wrapped the cat in a towel and got my GSD up onto the couch next to me. All three of us just sat there for a bit, and then I let the dog (Annie) lick the little kitty's face all over. The cat's expression went from "OMG!" to "okay, fine...I'm getting a little wet here folks...".
Well, let me tell you, when I let the cat loose she came bounding out of that towel and she and that dog were the best of friends for ever more! It was really amazing!
Now, I don't recommend doing something like this without extreme caution, control of the situation, and really knowing the dog...but it worked very well for me, this particular cat, and my GSD. [

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