Your fur babies can be one of the greatest sources of fun, or frustration, for your family. Dogs and cats are famous for not getting along. Yet over and over again we see examples of the canine and feline becoming best buddies. Have you wondered what makes the difference, and how you can encourage this kind of camaraderie among your four-legged family members?
One of the most important things you can do is give your pets their own space. When animals have their
own pen, corner or the room, or furniture such as dog beds and cat trees they tend to feel more secure. When feeling ill, upset, tired, or grumpy animals would often rather huddle in their own private space (just as you might retire to your study, bedroom, or private den) than cause trouble. In absence of a private comfort and safety zone, they tend to become aggressive to animals intruding on their space. Cat trees are especially helpful with this problem, because when kitty doesn’t want to play she can scamper out of puppy’s reaches.
The next most common cause of trouble is jealousy. If the dogs see you give the cats treats, you need to have something for dogs too – and vice versa. Be careful not to give one animal or one species a great deal more attention than the others receive. Watch for hoarding or stealing, such as cats moving into the dog beds, or dogs guarding the food dish. This can usually be remedied by having plenty to go around. For example, dogs with two or three dishes rarely try to guard the food, and cats with access to cat trees rarely steal the dog beds.

When you are integrating dogs and cats, or any animals unfamiliar with each other, take their history into consideration. Adult dogs and cats may have come from an abusive or competitive environment, and they could have had unpleasant experiences with animals in the past. If this is the case, monitor the situation closely until there is time for trust to form. Kittens and puppies raised together usually learn to get along beautifully if given a good environment. All it takes is lots of love, and a little privacy afforded by dog beds, cat trees, and a few house rules.


