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..... Because she can Amber would be the same. I like them in out of the cat run before dark, Amber will refuse to come in, I call, coax, bribe with tasty treats - all to no avail. Come 10pm I let the dogs out in hope she thinks it's bed time. Sometimes it works but not always, she comes in tail held high as if she's the regal presence we all bow down to (mum says I am too soft). Other evenings, midnight comes and goes, 1am & I fret that I must get her in, worst scenario - 2am ..... Amber is a huntress, watcher, silent assassin (I suspect), she does her own thing. Expects her subjects to fawn over her when she is about but will only give affection on her terms I suspect in a previous life she was a titled aristocrat - lady of the manor |
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It's probably just as well I've always lived in an area where it was unsafe for cats to run free. I doubt if I could stand it having them out till the wee hours .... |
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Oh CM! Velvet's comment "Because she can" is spot on. Izzy is just being a very natural young cat, she is inquisitive and a huntress and a live wire. There really is nothing to be done - you wouldn't want to shut her in would you? It is very hard for you. Thank goodness Breagh is a different character. |
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Calismum my Chesi is the same! I've recently tried to keep him in at night and under safe surveillance, but it seems to be stressing him out a little. So we've reached a compromise; he goes out when I let him out, cat flap locked one way, so when he goes out last thing he's not out all night. Then at 6 a.m or some other wee hour when the lane's very quiet he'll ask to go out again. He been used to being out all night. He's since put on weight as he is so used to going on his nocturnal forays. He'll now cry wanting to go out again, hates using the litter tray, so I give in..It's against his nature, he's a true nocturnal and this is how he gets his stimulation and exercise, despite having his mad 15 mins playing with his toys each day/night. It started when he had his op and he was in for so long, I thought this would be a good opportunity to keep him inside more, where at least I know where he is. (He went missing one night for 3 days and 4 nights a few months ago), but..old habits die hard. He's usually on the bed by morning gently snoring away. Admitedly this is the best sight of the day when I wake up, to find my 2 cats safe..so I know where you're coming from CM.. |
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Yes, every morning OH and I check with each other to make sure one of us has seen Kizzy and/or Pip. They are both still young and healthy and come and go at all times. As the weather gets colder, they do tend to stay in at nights. |
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