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happyseducedgirl@yahoo.com - 07 Sep 2007 21:50 GMT
I am considering moving into a room share situation.  I have two
medium sized cats.  One has been around dogs and is fine and the other
is a question mark.  The house I'm looking at has a 4 and 1/2 month
old Rottweiler Terrier mix.  The owner is training him well but I am
just wondering WHAT THE CHANCES ARE that it will attack my cats and/or
never get along with them and visa versa.

PLEASE HELP!  I have to tell them today if I'm taking the room.

Thanks!

Happy
Nina Jarvis - 07 Sep 2007 22:32 GMT
>I am considering moving into a room share situation.  I have two
>medium sized cats.  One has been around dogs and is fine and the other
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>Happy
I would look for alternative accomodations.

You may end up fine but if problems occur you'll have no alternaive.
Roemax - 08 Sep 2007 02:09 GMT
terriers are high strung dogs,never really know what sets them off
I expect cats would sooner or later
insurance co are now denying homeowner coverage for some terriers
If you care about your cats , dont do it

>>I am considering moving into a room share situation.  I have two
>>medium sized cats.  One has been around dogs and is fine and the other
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> You may end up fine but if problems occur you'll have no alternaive.
rr - 12 Sep 2007 00:32 GMT
don't you like your cats??
get accomdations sans a dog!!!

> terriers are high strung dogs,never really know what sets them off
> I expect cats would sooner or later
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>> You may end up fine but if problems occur you'll have no alternaive.

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