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Okay so ive noticed a lot of shelters and people selling dogs over the net recently have all been saying that Alaskan Malamutes especially and siberian huskys arent good with cats thats just there nature and they cant help it. Is this true? im sure they would be fine if brought up with them? Sorry if its a stupid question.

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My Sibe lived with a cat whom she adored, they used to wrestle. Kaiya was very gentle and would stop immediately if the cat made any ouchy noises.

I got the kitten when my sibe was an adult and she learned to live with her just fine.

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My Sibe is fine with my cat and any cat or kitten we bring into the house, because he was raised with cats from eight weeks.

I wouldn't trust an adult Sibe with a cat if I wasn't sure they had been raised together. My Sibe has killed small animals that are similar sizes to cats. They have a lot of prey drive and I just wouldn't risk it.

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Yeah i thought they would be fine if raised with one. Ive always liked siberians and malamutes but i wont own one for a very long time until i get more dog savvy. I like the really dark grey and white ones :rofl: so pretty haha but i also love cats which is the reason for this post haha

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Like any dog provided they are raised with them correctly they should be fine.

People have said the same thing about Samoyeds and yet my dogs adore our cats and have never even tried to harm them.

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My sibe is okay with cats when they're moving at normal speed - when they start to run, they're in all kinds of trouble. He's generally pretty good with my cat but i don't trust him alone with Mow and I would NEVER trust him with someone else's cats.

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I've rehomed a Sibe x Pei who was WONDERFUL with cats and tiny kittens, she would lick them clean after they'd played in their mushy food. That said I think any cat that runs is at risk with most dogs. Mine have mostly learnt to slink through the house unless they want to instigate a chase.

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I've rehomed a Sibe x Pei who was WONDERFUL with cats and tiny kittens, she would lick them clean after they'd played in their mushy food. That said I think any cat that runs is at risk with most dogs. Mine have mostly learnt to slink through the house unless they want to instigate a chase.

Awww thats so adorable :rofl: . My jack russell and cat often play chaseys with each other one minute cat is chasing dog next minute dog is chasing cat haha its so funny to watch.

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My friend has 9 huskys, all of them are terrible with cats, they have killed a few cats that have come into her yard, her 2 cats and her parrot.

:laugh: thats horrible

:rofl: It's prey drive and I wouldn't expect anything less from a typically highly prey driven breed especially if they haven't be socialised around small animals and taught how to behave around them and ESPECIALLY if they don't get any prey drive satisfaction unless they kill something themselves.

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Unless they grow up with cats they probably wouldn't do well together. It's the same thing with Akitas. Lots of prey drive for small animals such as cats. My boy came to us at about 12 weeks old, so he's gotten used to always having two cats around. He's great with them (he does play bitey face with my male cat who, surprisingly, loves that game soooo much) but we won't ever leave them home alone together.

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It all depends how the dog is trained with the cat. If it is introduced at an early age it should be fine. I saw 2 huskys kill a kitten when I was walking my border collie one day. It was really scary.

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My Sibe is not trusted with cats - she has high prey drive and has never been around them. If a cat darts past on a walk, all you can do is hope you're holding the leash extremely tightly because she gives chase. She's almost killed other small critters before (chickens) so I just don't trust her.

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In a shelter adoption situation, normally an adult dog would be going to a house with an existing cat. Raising a pup up to respect the house cat is one thing. I have two high prey drive dogs and they both learned as puppies the house rule that Scooter is not a plaything.

But introducing an adult dog with high prey drive to a territorial cat that may or may not be afraid of dogs is a whole different dynamic. Not saying it can't work, but it requires training and vigilance beyond the skills of many pet owners. And sometimes you can never cat proof a dog.

So in a shelter, most dogs who have a breed type prone to chasing will not be recommended for homes that have a cat or "pocket pets". It's a safety thing for the existing pet. And protects the dog from being returned with a reputation for cat killing.

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I have a 14 week old Mal who mostly leaves my cats alone however any sudden movement from the cat and the Mal is always up for a game of chasey. The puppy wouldn't hurt them if he caught them though. He just wants to sniff them and my cats DO NOT like wet noses snuffling at them.

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what do people think about two gsd that have 'played with' countless birds and killed a rabbit? Ive alwasy wanted a cat (I think my dad would MURDER me if I actually got one) but I ahve always wanted one but I am hesitant because of my boy and girl........

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