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Additionally, Ninja becomes very unhappy when he's not allowed to come and go as he pleases. His behaviour has gotten incredibly much better since we started allowing it, it really improved dramatically immediately (then plateau'd for a few months before ameliorating again). |
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im a bit back and forth with it to be honest. Ive lost 4 cats and nearly a fifth to being hit by a car. 2 when we lived in an estate and 2 again when we lived in the country side. i dont know if its more cruel to keep them in, or more cruel to let them out where they could be knocked over. perhaps it just depends on each individual cats personality ? just un decided about wether or not we should let our cat out when we get him. we are moving to an estate, but with a railway line close by and main roads 5 min drive out of the estate. im scared to death of losing another cat to roads i used to think it was incredibly cruel to keep a cat indoors when their natural instincts tell them to go outside, but ive read that it can be ok depending on the cat and if u provide sufficient mental and physical stimulation |
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Both my cats are kept in during the week when we are out to work, but we let them out at the weekends or when we are here. Bronwyn isn't very bothered about going outside but Arthur does love to go outside but he has adapted very well being kept in during the week days. I would never now let my cats out when it is dark though, far far to many things to worry about. |
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You'll have to see what the cat's like as he grows up |
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Hi Jen, welcome. I have lost a cat Archie to a road accident but wouldn't keep mine in - although saying that I wouldn't have a cat and live on a main road so I choose to live places (since Archie) that I deem suitable for cats to have a chance my two love being out especialy Oscar in his younger days - he adored being out and about. Cleo has always been a home bird - never roaming far. Whereas Oz was always miles from homeso I suspect he would have done the same where ever we lived. I'm no help am I sorry. Karen |
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