Well, it's been a few months, and Maddi has behaviorably gotten much better (I think I have too in my ways of dealing with her [

]). While I wait for some of the stuff I ordered off of amazon, I was wondering if I could get any pointers to maybe getting her to stop chasing the cats so much?
In case anybody forgot, she's a 15 month old Malamute. She weighs between 75 and 80lbs, and I am worried she's going to hurt herself or the cat. Worse, one of my cats instigates the chase every chance she can get

. Any tips on training for cats? lol
Here's the situation:
Maddi sees the cat in the living room. The cat sees that Maddi sees him/her, bolts behind the couch into the front room. Maddi pole-vaults the couch and takes off up the stares after the cat. Maddi corners cat, and tries to play with the cat (play bows, fairly gentle pawing, etc). Cat, terrified, screams bloody murder and bloodies Maddi's nose. Maddi has a high pain tolerance and doesn't give a hoot her nose is bleeding. Maddi continues to antagonize the cat. The cat runs under the bed, into the closet, where ever it can get away from the dog. Dog follows and antagonizes until I catch up, put a leash on her, and walk her back down stairs where she stays with me.
I have tried to modify this type of behavior, but, once she sees the cat, she's in the "zone" if you know what I mean. Only the most slimy and delicious of treats can distract her, and only for the second it takes to grab the treat from my hand or do the commands... then she's back to the "zone." She gets extremely focused, and I have a very hard time getting her attention.
There are 5 cats in the house, so, you can imagine, this happens at least 5X a day... only 4x if I'm lucky[

].
TIA