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Is it a huge problem for her just to be an indoor cat? I personally don't blame her for not wanting to go outside again, she's probably terrified of being left again. |
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I think I'd agree with Elaine, if she's happy as an indoor cat then so be it. It may be that if she has access to the outdoors that she may eventually venture out but I don't think trying to force the issue is likely to be successful, or fair to her, if she finds it stressful. |
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Its not a problem but I want her to know she can go out if she feels ready to brave the outdoors Im worried she wont get enough exercise as an indoor cat necause she doesnt play with toys she doesnt get interested in them |
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I think this may take time and patience as Ebony has had a scary start to life. I think maybe you could try playing with her .... but take it gently and always use a toy so she is not tempted to play with your fingers! This may help with direct contact too. I wouldn't tempt her outdoors at all at this stage as it sounds she is so scared. Her confidence may improve with your help and patience. |
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If you want her to go out if and when she feels like it then leave her be to find her feet. Don't look for problems and issues where there are none, the poor dear has had a terrible start so allow her the time to gain confidence in people by not rushing her to do anything she doesn't want. I'd rather have a happy content cat than one who is always fretting about what I am about to impose on her. Playfulness come with confidence and trust too so just be patient. |
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Hi, She's still very young and had a terrible start to life, she needs comfort and reassurance now. Like the other girls have said give her time and as her confidence increases she'll find her feet, until then, keep her safe and secure at home. Don't worry about her exercise, cats love sleeping and just watching life pass them by. I have two cats with very different personalities, one is happy to stay in and spend her time on her own and the other needs fresh air and exploring time. Enjoy Ebony's company, she seems like she likes to be with you- it's a compliment! |
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She knows I spoil her rotten and if shes fretting about anything she comes over to me for reassurance Last night Mum was taking rubbish out to the bin and Ebony decided to go out literally just past the door before getting back in quickly like she thought outside was going to hurt her (not surprised though) She decided she was going to allow me to pick her up for a very quick cuddle before wanting down again No photos as of yet she gets anxious when she sees anything she doesnt understand and I dont want to force her into anything |
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I would think Ebony doesn't want to go outside in case she can't get back in. Perhaps her previous owner locked her out. All my cats have access to an enclosed yard and go out or stay in as they wish. All she needs is to feel secure and loved and she will come round. Some of the cats I've had in the past haven't wanted to be picked up but that's OK. If we have a 'vacancy' we usually end up with cats that nobody else will take on for one reason or another. All my cats are free to do what they want, within reason. We have a reasonably fraught free household. Up to now!! |
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Ebony now follows us outside and shoots back in before us, she's still not 100% sure about getting picked up but she does allow us to stroke the very top of her tummy when she's rolled over (we call them "Ebony tummy tickles"), she's completely taken over the house and we wouldn't have it any other way |
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