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  • First of all, thank you all for your advices.
    Now, things do change and fast!
    Haiku was sleeping in my arm and Pouka in her rush to get to my knees had not realized him there, so for a short time they were together!! She did not hiss or tried to scratch, but did not stayed of course long enough, but it was a very promising start.
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  • Shelley - what a lovely picture.

    I have always had cats with Basenjis until now. I've found that the Basenjis vary in their reactions but it is much easier when the Basenji is there before the cat, especially if it's a kitten. I've had various experiences but agree that they should be able to see each other without being allowed to get at each other. I've found that it always depends on the Basenji and on the cat. Every animal is different. We used to have Muscovy ducks with our basenjis and they got along fine. When we went on holiday in our van Bs, cats and ducks and boys happily travelled together with no problems. I would think that some Basenjis have a stronger hunting instinct than others. I have had Basenjis innocently free roaming among sheep and others that would immdiately go in to kill.

  • @anmus:

    First of all, thank you all for your advices.
    Now, things do change and fast!
    Haiku was sleeping in my arm and Pouka in her rush to get to my knees had not realized him there, so for a short time they were together!! She did not hiss or tried to scratch, but did not stayed of course long enough, but it was a very promising start.

    :D Pouka looks like she's saying "Hmm i'm not keen on this upstart but i'm comfy so i'll stay here !"

  • @Patty:

    We used to have Muscovy ducks with our basenjis and they got along fine. When we went on holiday in our van Bs, cats and ducks and boys happily travelled together with no problems. .

    :D What a great picture this conjures up

  • A lot of it depends on how the cat reacts. I had 2 cats before getting basenjis. 1 cat was very nervous & skittish around everybody and every animal. She would not stand her ground with the basenjis. The other cat, Spooky, is a lot more outgoing and will stand her ground, and even play with the basenjis.
    Spooky has never had a problem with the dogs. Since she was bigger than the puppies when they came home, she could outrun them and outjump them and often teased them by going somewhere they couldn't get to. She would even wrestle with them, and once they started getting too rough, she would swat at them or leave the game to teach them to be more gentle. She doesn't run from them, which causes them to ignore her much of the time as she does not trigger their prey drive. Sometimes Lola gets a little too rambunctious, and every once in a while I hear Lola yelp when Spooky has had to remind Lola that she's breakable. I do keep areas for her to get to that the dogs can't, even if its just a tall desk or a baby gated room, but find that we don't often need it.
    The other cat NEVER could get used to the dogs. She was a miserable cat (she was a wild cat to begin with) so I eventually had to make the decision that she would be much happier as an outdoor cat.
    You DO have to be careful. Leaving the cat clawed I feel is more humane and gives the cat a way to protect themselves, but I have had to treat Callie & Lola for a scratched eye apiece gained during play. We're fortunate the scratches weren't serious, but it is a definite risk.
    Have patience…. I'm lucky all of my animals were young when they were introduced. I'm sure a 12 year old cat is very much "set" in her ways and preferences. She make take a loooong while to come around, especially to a crazy puppy.

  • Depends on the cat. Cat scratch is mighty dangerous. My cats tried to be tolorent of my Basenjis and refran from hurting them All my Bs like to chase the cats until the cats stopped running and then no big deal as you can see.


    Ringo r/w (92-2007) and Francois (92-2008). This cat was so good with the Basenjis. He ran from them for a number of years and lived on the dining room table until I put him down and let them all slowly commingle and then the cat realized "hey, I don't run and they don't care".

  • Here's Nika as a puppy in 1994 sleeping with my cat Mikey.

  • A couple swats on the nose is not bad for a dog. It's the way animals train each other. Good luck. :)

    I have seen this with one of my cats in that they knew my Basenjis were family and didn't want to scratch and would just thump them on the head without scratching.

  • @thunderbird8588:

    :D Pouka looks like she's saying "Hmm i'm not keen on this upstart but i'm comfy so i'll stay here !"

    Correct and sweet cat-reading.

    @Patty:

    Shelley

    When we went on holiday in our van Bs, cats and ducks and boys happily travelled together with no problems.

    This picture of yours, with Bs, boys, cats AND ducks(!!?!?!!), is one of these pics you can carry in your mind for a life time and feel thankful for what life offers!

  • @Patty:

    I would think that some Basenjis have a stronger hunting instinct than others. I have had Basenjis innocently free roaming among sheep and others that would immdiately go in to kill.

    Exactly. When we had only Jazzy, she lived in relative peace with our cats.
    They weren't friends or friendly, but she didn't chase them much and when she did it was without much enthusiasm.
    Then we got Keoki and everything changed. I know I've talked about him before – he broke three baby gates in his efforts to get at our cats. We've tried various things to bring them together peacefully -- crating the dog, crating the cats, slow introductions, etc. -- and nothing has been remotely helpful. It's been three years.
    So, now the cats live upstairs -- which is bigger than the downstairs and where the kids spend the bulk of their afternoons and all night -- and the Basenjis live downstairs.

    I should add, the cats have never been the problem. They have both lived in peace and friendship -- sleeping together etc -- with our dogs in the past. Neither one had ever been chased by a dog, Until Jazz, whom as I said did okay with them, but they were never friends as they'd always been with our other dogs.
    And Keoki....forget about it.

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