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Karen

Savannah Adult
Hi Josh- a few questions.... Did you get your cat before or after you met your GF? Does your GF live with you, or at her own place? It is interesting to read how your cat does this only with your GF! You said that you feel this is not play related..... Would also be interested in hearing about the general attitude that your GF has toward your cat.....is she a cat lover? Any possibility of her acting in a negative manner toward your cat when you are not home? (please do not be offended by last question).

I found that a scent transfer process worked well with our older (non SV) cat who hated our SV kitten in the beginning. Every time our Katie went nuts over Bella (our SV), I would rub Bella's coat- then rub the scent on Katie's body as I spoke softly to her. Maybe a version of the same thing could work in your case?

Have your GF leave the same pair of shoes that your cat hates at your place. When you are holding your cat, have the pair of shoes beside you....(I know- it sounds silly). Point is-- you can pet your cat and comfort her AS she also is experiencing the scent of the shoes. Maybe have your GF leave a shirt of hers in your place- (make sure it is one that has been recently worn). Your cat can then experience the scent of your GF when your GF is not there...it may help.
 

Josh

Savannah Kitten
Yes I have had about 2 years before I met her. She visits every other weekend. She loves cats to death but can't get mine. LoL I'm thinking some of it might be she smells her chiwawa on her not sure but will try the scent thing and see. She can pet her while I'm beside her but still will snap and bite not hard just like a playful bite but it scares my GF because sometimes she brings blood. But been spraying with water when gets to doing that even with trying to break her from it.
 

Karen

Savannah Adult
Hi Josh- it just might be the dog! Has your SV ever met any other dogs? Do any of your other friends who stop over to visit have dogs? If not- there is your answer! Try having your GF leave a shirt at your place- make sure she lets her dog sleep/lay on it first.
 

Josh

Savannah Kitten
I think it is. They have met and she didn't like him one bit, and was afraid to let them actually touch since he's have her size. My mom has a dog that's bigger and they chase each other and play. So I'm confused becsuse it's night and day unless it's the size that plays the factor. But going to leave her shirt this week and get one with both their scents and see what develops.
 

Karen

Savannah Adult
Josh- after you recent reply, I am convinced that it MUST be related to your GFs dog! LOL- have to ask- did your GF's chihuahua bark a lot the first time he/she met your SV? If yes.....was it the typical small dog type of barking....(ruff...ruff....wuh wuh wuh wa wa wa) ENDLESS high pitched hyper barking? This same style of barking seems to drive my F2 Nuts when she is outside on her leash/harness at the same time that our neighbors have their small "yapper type dogs" out. My girl is nervous by nature when outside on a harness.....(seems to prefer being inside) and the neighbor's small, hyper dogs drive her NUTS! Every time she hears the non stop barking, she gives them a "WAA- OOO" sound in reply! Our neighbors have one of those electric fence systems on the edges of theor property- their 4 small dogs run freely outside during the day- and tend to bark at all of us when we are in our back yard. LOL- they try to act "so tough"! I realize that these small dogs are simply, trying to defend their property....and they HATE it when we are in our own back yard! I have warned my own children to NOT try to pet these dogs. I have first hand experience in knowing that they WILL snap at strangers! For the protection of my kids, I am working on making friends with the "psycho small dogs" next door! Next question--- please describe your GFs dog's behaviors when YOU stay at her place. Is he/she defensive or aggressive toward you being there?
In my case, I have noticed many very interesting things in regard to my SVs behaviors. She does seem to dislike the neighbor's small dogs...BUT she is ok with larger dogs that she has never met! At last years Vet Check, there were all big dogs in the waiting room. My girl hates being in her carrier- so I took her out of it in the waiting room and hooked her leash to her harness to safely permit her to sit on my lap as we waited. She had interest in trying to check out all of the larger dogs who were in the waiting room at the time and showed zero fear of them. The dogs were trying to sniff her- and she wanted to sniff back. I of course, did not trust these dogs. Even though their owners had them well restrained, I would not let her get near them-but she WANTED to check them out! LOL- the other cat owners in the room thought this was amazing.

We also own an older Yellow Lab. Bella was the ONLY cat that I have ever owned who has been nice to him. After reading your story, I can't help but wonder if SVs may be annoyed with the personalities of smaller dogs if they are not used to them????

Some insight on my end re Chihuahuas- My Aunt had several Chihuahuas when I was a kid. LOL- one of them was called TIGER for good reasons. Tiger was given to my mom when he was a pup. I was born a bit later and the 2 of us must have bonded when I was a baby. My mom gave that dog back to her sister when she started to help out with my dad's Office. That dog never forgot about me- and always tried to "defend me" every time my older cousins came close to me at family get-togethers! LOL- he was one tough little dog who always made a point of defending "his territory"! I was in 4th Grade when he died- and he was such an awesome dog! Could it be that your GFs dog is showing aggression toward your SV with the endless barking? LOL- the dog may have a need to defend HIS territory (your GF).....and your SV may remember the initial meeting meeting between the 2 of them? LOL- if the dog was yapping his/her head off, your SV may have been thinking "WTF is this crazy creature"? LOL- my Bella can't stand small dogs for the same reasons!

YES- please try the scent transfer process. Let's take it one step further......have your GF brush her Chihuahua.... tell her to take all hair out of the brush and place it on the shirt that she is leaving at your home. You should consider trying to do the same for her......Give her something that has the scent of your SV on it for her dog to experience. After hearing your story....I am convinced that things will improve if the 2 of you can find a way to have your pets accept each other. The scent transfer process is a START.... The 2 of you need to work toward gradually introducing the animals to one another as well. Seriously- would it not be better for the 2 of you to share BOTH of your pets in your relationship with one another? Look deep within yourself.....if you feel that this GF is "the one for you", then both of you can work together toward this Goal of having the pets get along.. If this is not right for either of you at this time, the efforts may not be worth it for either of you to start an intense socialization process between the 2 pets. Hope this helps!
 
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shelby

Guest
My Savannah does not like my GF. All my female friends has no problem with her. She hisses and growls at her shoes when she first comes in. Follows her into my bedroom and swat at her feet as she walks by. Always try to swat and when can pet does a few times then turns on her. Any advice or tricks so my GF is not terrified of my cat?????????
I would ask her to wear a different shoe to see if this makes a difference. I would also make sure that girl friend is not using her feet to push the cat away;>)This could really cause a problem.
 

Josh

Savannah Kitten
She has tried different shoes and same result. She doesn't shoo away with her foot. She done better this weekend. I gave her a laser pointer so was using that. Then when she walks by, I told her to hold her hand out and not move it. She did and the cat smelled it then head butted and rub along her face with her hand and arched up when she walked by. So getting mixed signals but to me it seems my cat is wanting to play and might get a little rough doing it. But now when I'm gone my GF says it follows her everywhere and swats at her when she walks by and runs at her in the house. So not sure about this behavior unless it's playing chase or something.
 
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