Hello All!
Alfie my 14 week old kitten is desperate to explore the outside world. Opening the door without him escaping is quite tricky these days. The vet has said he can go outside now that he has had all of his vacinations even though he is yet to be castrated. As we both work he is alone until we get home but we think he spends most of this time sleeping so when we come home an excited Alfie wants to play, play again, then some more until bedtime. He does know when it's bedtime and does settle down. He will sleep for a few hours on the end of our bed then he wakes and starts fidgiting and we know from that point we have to shut him out of the bedroom till morning.
I know that when he starts going out he will be less demanding, seeing as he will be able to entertain himself outside during the day but I am worried about his safety. Until we order and install the chip activated cat flap at the end of the month he will have to stay in anyway. I will feel better then that he can come and go as he pleases when we are at work.
Now will he be old enough at 15/16 weeks to go out (really)? How do cats become street wise so young! We live on a road that is relatively quite but there are still (nasty
) cars. Also should I really wait till he has been castrated!? The Cats Protection League website is quite strict about not letting cats out until they have been 'done'
. Perhaps I should be a responsible parent too, as I don't want my hormonal kitten to go wandering off looking for mates
as I have heard that he is old enough for that too... is that right!?
I love Alfie dearly but his hyper activity does make us tired
and I look forward to him going outside for his entertainment too. I know he will calm down once he grows up a little... but naturally I'm worried
for his safety as I sometimes think he is too friendly for his own good and not phased by much really! I have had cats before and my parents have their cat Lucy but you get so attached and protective and makes it so much harder to let them be the idependant creatures thay are!
Any advice would be gratefully received. Many Thanks x
Emma & Alfie