@Kipawa:
Welcome to another fellow Canadian!
Sounds like Zorro is the typical young basenji! You will get lots of great advice on this forum. When reading your post, Zorro getting his neck caught concerned me. We have to 'think' like basenjis in order to stay a step ahead of them. Remember, those little bodies can really wiggle their way (or try to) through things.
We have a cat as well, with medium hair. She is 19 years old. She pretty much stays in one area of the house, but sometimes Kipawa wants to play with her. When this first started, we firmly and consistently told him 'no'. He is quite fine with her now. He only gets excited about her if she starts running around the house. Until you are 150% sure that you can trust Zorro with your cat, never leave them unsupervised.
Hi!
I was worried too about the neck problem, also him climbing up on the sides of the crate trying to get out. I was scared silly when I got home and heard him screaming. When I got him out, I never wanted to put him in there again! That is why I got the second crate, and I like it a lot more, he has less chances of becoming a crazy monkey in that one and squeezing his head in between bars! Reading up on Basenji behaviour, I have noticed he does sound like the typical basenji, gets into all sorts of trouble! But that is what I love about him, he makes me laugh!!
About the cat, I have a feeling it will either get better or worse. You are absolutely right thought, I will never leave them alone unsupervised.