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Sounds like he just wants the cat to play with him I highly doubt he has thought it through enough to send the cat a "message" |
In my experience it's usually the cat that comes out the victor...if your yorkie plays rough the cat will give him a good swipe and then Yorkie will think twice about being rough. I in general they will co-exist nicely, it just may take awhile. |
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I have never had cats but I know when Dudley and Kayla play tug a war, I was afraid she was going to break his neck. He is tiny and she out weighs him about 4lbs. I know it can be scary but if it would put your mind at ease I would seperate them when you were not home. Just close your yorkie off where the cats won't be around him until you are able to referee. I think in time they will get use to each other. It just takes time and patience. Good luck. |
My Yorkies play tug of war with each other and Buddy primarily. Most cats can protect themselves unless they are in a weakened state. My Yorkies have killed small vermin - Mice and moles primarily but have never attempted to attack the cats. My Mika (about 14 years old) is the boss over all the dogs including Cozy. No one but Tallulah attempts to mess with Mika. As mentioned before even though my dogs have never attempted to harm the cats I still give them a dog safe zone. I don't crate my dogs when I leave the house. |
I have yorkies and 5 cats and the cat will let him know when hes had enough |
I think your yorkie just wanted to play with the kitty. I have two cats one 8 lbs , the other 15 lbs . Oscar , my yorkie is 7 pounds. I don't worry about him hurting them, besides cats don't take any $#@%!. They will let the dog know if he is out of line.... I wouldn't worry about it.. |
I have a Yorkie and a Cat, they get along very well NOW but it was all about both of them setting boundaries with each other. Does your cat have claws? (mine does), when Sophie Kate was little I would watch her around the cat as a precaution just in case Avery (the cat) got a little rough with her. Once Sophie Kate got a little bigger I began letting them play, sometimes it got rough but never anything bad. Now they basically chase each other and then collapse together for a nap. The shaking of the toy, I think that is typical for dogs. I never worried about that since Sophie Kate is a lot smaller than Avery (she is 8.5 lbs and he is normally around 15 lbs). I do make sure they never eat each other food since both have special dietary needs. Good luck and my advice is let them figure out the pecking order without hurting each other (to much). |
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I worry more for the Yorkie eyes and noses than the kitties. :p My kitties can jump pretty well and have really sharp claws...especially the oldest kitties...but they get along well, at least until Brody decides to 'correct' the kitty behavior or defense against them sitting on my lap. lol However, the entire time he is 'menacing' at them...lol, his entire body language is happy and playful indicating he is not serious about hurting them...it's apparently a game he likes to play. I'm not as fond of it, tho...lol...especially at 3 am. The kitties know it too and are only willing to run so far from him...then they turn and square off...that's when I snatch his little furry body up for some Mommy and me 'play rough' time and we errr at each other and play 'gingerbread man'. lol Mia just licks their faces until they're near drowning and either they put their arms around her neck and 'body slam' her to the ground and start licking her or I rescue them with a pick up. lol Both Yorkies were over a year old when I got them...Mia had been around cats before...Brody had not. Both Brody and Mia are smaller than most of the kitties. Yorkies are fiesty...but their body language will give you a clue about their intent. You can search for canine body language...lots of examples on the web. Take care! :D |
Gracie tends to get cold easily and has found the cats to be good heaters when she has no lap to curl up in. She will sneak up on a sleeping cat and curl her body around them or over the to get warmed up. I don't think she will kill them she needs them too much. |
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