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You could try going out with her on a harness and lead ..... but I think you will have to acclimatise her to the harness first and then the lead indoors. Take it slowly. At least if and when the weather improves and you decide to let her out, you can walk around with her until you are sure that she knows her garden and gets her bearings. I would always let your kitty out first just before a meal, so she is hungry and wants to come home again for food. Big decision and scary. Do let us know how you get on. What's your kitten's name and you know we'd love to see a photo!!! (big hint). |
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Hello and thank you. Somehow I cannot see Lyla tolerating a harness. She hates the feeling of restriction and reacts quite violently. She is a bit of a wild child at times. Here are a few pics of her. |
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To be perfectly honest she is far too young to be going outside on her own. At five months she has no sense as you discovered. Its just not worth the risk of losing her. Wait until she is at least 7/8 months when she is a bit more mature & settled She is a beautiful kitten Another option is a cat run where she can be outside in a controlled environment & be safe Thirdly you can cat proof your garden so she is confined to your garden but again still get outside http://www.woodycoon.com/Woodycoon/C...of_Garden.html Fourthly you can keep as a housecat. So long as she has plenty of toys & a cat tree. & interaction with her owners, she will be perfectly fine |
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Given the weather at the moment I think a small kitten could get "confused" I would maybe hold off till you have better weather and you have more inclination and time to be outside so you are there for security and put things in the garden to keep her attention so she does not have to go too far. Make sure she is hungry too and try to get her used to coming for food when you tap a saucer or something. Welcome back to catsey too. |
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