bex1984
Well-Known Member
Stan is now 10 months old and we have always effectively kept him away from my cats, s he hasn't been allowed upstairs, which is where they live. I do miss the cats coming downstairs for cuddles in the evenings though, so this has been a source of stress as he has got very excited if they have come down and has scared them off.
Anyway, last week we were doing some decorating upstairs, with the door closed, and came out an hour later to find Stan at the top of the stairs. Sitting next to the cat. He must have been there for a least half an hour!
So, we now have a stairgate halfway along the landing so he can come up and see them bu they can get away. Sometimes they are ignoring each other, sitting near each other on either side of the stairgate or passing each other calmly...other times it is war on the part of the cats and Stan just winds them up (they try to hit him, he runs away, then runs back, they try to hit him...etc!!)
It's hard not to interfere because I don't want anyone getting hurt and/or stressed....but I'm wondering if they're better to sort it out themselves? what are your experiences of cats and dogs establishing relationships (or at least, the pecking order)?
Anyway, last week we were doing some decorating upstairs, with the door closed, and came out an hour later to find Stan at the top of the stairs. Sitting next to the cat. He must have been there for a least half an hour!
So, we now have a stairgate halfway along the landing so he can come up and see them bu they can get away. Sometimes they are ignoring each other, sitting near each other on either side of the stairgate or passing each other calmly...other times it is war on the part of the cats and Stan just winds them up (they try to hit him, he runs away, then runs back, they try to hit him...etc!!)
It's hard not to interfere because I don't want anyone getting hurt and/or stressed....but I'm wondering if they're better to sort it out themselves? what are your experiences of cats and dogs establishing relationships (or at least, the pecking order)?