Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Do any of your doodles have a very high prey drive? Go crazy when they see a rabbit, squirrel, etc? (Some doodles don't, including mine. He never tries to chase the small critters that are always in my yard.) Dogs with very high prey drives usually don't do well with cats.
Does Aslan have his front claws? That goes a loooong way towards peace between dogs and cat, lol.
Besides high places for Aslan to retreat to, look for low ones that the dogs can't access. Under beds, under other furniture, behind wash tubs, etc. Those were my cat's safe places when my last dog (the one with the high prey drive) was around.
It can work, but it's going to be tough keeping an eye on 4 big dogs, lol.
Aslan is beautiful. :)
The brands on our recommended list apply to cats as well as dogs. Can't recommend a specific formula, though. Some amount of wet (canned or dehydrated raw) food in the diet is important for cats, and since they're so small, it's affordable.
What I'm wondering is where you keep the litter box so that the cat can get to it but the dogs can't. That was my single biggest problem when I had a cat and a dog in the same house.
He's a pretty smart cat; I don't think mine would have been able to figure out how to get over the gate, lol.
This is such good advice!
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