Three Musketeers

The integration of Finnegan, Cait’s kitten, into our home as gone better than my wildest dreams. Both Kiera and Graidy have pretty high prey drives, so there was no guarantee that it would work out, never mind work out smoothly.

Now, wherever you find one, you’ll find the other two. They’ve become inseparable.

Three Muskateers

The usual bedtime at the Shanley’s.

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11 Responses to Three Musketeers

  1. Sunshine says:

    Your post inspired my latest. Hope you enjoy!
    http://the-sunshinegirl.blogspot.com/2007/01/truth-about-cats-and-dogs.html

    I love this picure!! I’m sure we’ll get there some day once Shelby looses his “puppy/adolesent” edge.

  2. Karen says:

    Sunshine, it took some time and work, and a little luck, but it’s all been worth it! Love your post! What a good boy Shelby is!

  3. Ranjit says:

    Wow how did you do that? We’re having lots of problems with the doggies and Kitty going after each other. Kitty keeps hissing and the doggies keep barking and trying to catch her. They think she is a black rabbit or something.

  4. Karen says:

    Ranjit, how old were the cat and the dogs when you introduced them? Temperament and age can play a big role. I scripted our guys intro heavily — always supervised, controlled short visits until all were okay.

    I’ve got a post in que on how I got them to get along.

  5. jan says:

    Great picture, it looks like a Renaissance painting. It is remarkable what a little behavior modification can do for domestic animals who are supposed to be enemies. One swat by my cat across the dog’s nose and it was peaceable kingdom from then on.

  6. Therese says:

    HEY! That looks like my bed ;-)

    Congrats on the easy transition! I’m glad it went well for you…and especially happy for Finnegan.

  7. Karen says:

    Jan, Kiera’s got a nice little scratch on her nose as we speak. She’s very protective of Finn, and when Finn plays with Graidy, Kiera wants them to play nice. Finn let Kiera know what he thought of that idea!

    Therese, don’t all animal lovers’ beds look the same? Full of as many 4-leggeds as they can hold! HA!

    Actually, I don’t know if I’d say it was an easy transition but it was worth all the effort.

  8. Ranjit says:

    Hi Karen,
    Ginga and BooBoo were 3, the cat about 1 (she adopted me to escape from her life as a stray, she’s very scared of the two doggies). One of our friends is taking her in a couple of months so probably too late for Ginga/Boo to be friends. But nice to know that it can be done! Will love to read your post about how you went about it.

  9. Karen says:

    Sometimes it just doesn’t work out, and then the kind thing to do is to find a loving home without dogs for the cat.

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