How to Stop a Cat From Attacking Dogs

Supervision: Always supervise interactions between your cat and dogs until you are confident that they can coexist peacefully. This prevents attacks from escalating.

Separation: Initially, keep the cat and dogs separated when you are not around to supervise. Use baby gates, closed doors, or separate living spaces as needed.

Training: Train your dogs to respond to commands like "leave it" or "stay." This gives you better control in situations where the cat may feel threatened.

Safe Spaces: Ensure your cat has safe spaces where it can retreat to if it feels threatened. Install high shelves, cat trees, or hiding spots where the cat can escape from dogs.

Cat Behavior: Understand cat behavior and body language. Cats may attack when they feel cornered, threatened, or territorial. 

Professional Help: If the cat's aggression continues despite your efforts, consider consulting a professional animal behaviorist or trainer for guidance.

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