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02-11-2009, 02:20 PM | #16 |
YT Addict | They will be fine, once they have time to adjust, I wouldn't force interaction, that will just end in someone getting scratched! My cat went from a 1 dog household to a 4 dog household, she is outnumbered but is the queen bee. When the dobbie was a puppy she would try to play with the cat - all it took is one small scratch to teach the dobbie the cat's boundries. Don't force anything, just let them work it out on their own.
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