Please note: these time guidelines are a suggestion. Base moving forward on both pets’ behavior–when both seem comfortable and relaxed, move to the next step. If the cat is very stressed or the dog is showing intense interest, excitement, or stress, stay at that step for longer.
Set up a separate room for your cat with everything they need (food, water, litter, bed, toys, scratching post). Later you’ll need a baby gate for this room. The ideal baby gate will have a small door for the cat to go through that the dog can’t fit through. Or, you can raise the gate off the floor by 5” so the cat can slip under, and the dog can’t follow.
Provide high perching spots for your cat throughout the house. e.g, cat trees, shelves, boxes on the wall.
Test some treats and find what are very “high value” for each pet. *hint: soft and stinky!*
Days 3 – 5 (Give your cat at least 48 hours to settle, and only start this step when your cat is relaxed and comfortable in their room)
Days 6 – 14
Days 15 – 30
Days 31 – 44
Ongoing
Keep the baby gate in place for as long as needed—this could be months or longer. Having a safe place for the cat to retreat to is critical. Reward calm behavior. Go back a step or two if needed–it’s better to go slowly and build a good foundation.