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I agree to keep kitty indoors - better to be happy in a small place than scared and attacked in a larger area. My two have a cat flap and they CHOSE to stay in. I am out at work in the day and EVERY DAY i come home they come running downstairs from sleeping on my bed. They go in the garden if I am out there as the bully cat here is always about,. They feel safe if I am with them. But given a choice which I have they have decided to stay in and be safe |
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Hi Mini My Oliver is an indoor cat, always has been.. He's 9 now... And I live in a small appartment.. I cant let Oliver outside, but to be honest, I wouldnt even if I could... What if he was run down by a car or something I couldnt sit at work, not knowing if he was safe or not... I'm sure Saffy will be fine inside |
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