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niki71uk's Avatar
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Cats owned: 2 cats 1 tabby and 1 ragdoll
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: edinburgh uk
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11-10-2008, 04:21 PM   #1

cass a new dilema


now cass has had her op,she'll be able to go out soon,prob not for another 6 mnths tho,as i feel she is still too small



she is nearly 7 mnths old now and still wary of people she doesnt know

i have no garden,but i live in a relatively quiet area,but also near to a main road,how do i ensure her safety and rely she'll come back



when my 14 nearly 15yr old cat was small i lived in a place with an enclosed garden facing the back,so i wasnt really worried about him

now i dont have that !!!!



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Location: Hampshire, UK
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11-10-2008, 06:40 PM   #2

Re: cass a new dilema


Niki - I have to say that there really is no way that you can ensure that Cass will come back once she is let out. That's hard, but it's true. Quite apart from the main road you mentioned, there are all sorts of other perils out there for cats - dogs and nasty people too.

The only way that you can make sure she will be there when you come home is to make her an indoors only cat. This is not as cruel as it sounds and there are lots of people here on Catsey that keep their cats indoors only. There are all sorts of strategies to adopt to keep her happy and interested such as cat trees near a window (don't forget safety catches so she can't get out by accident).

If you decide that's the way to go, I am sure there is lots of advice here on how to make the best life possible for your cat. It's really good that you are thinking about this now before she has gone out.



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Cats owned: 2 cats 1 tabby and 1 ragdoll
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Location: edinburgh uk
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11-10-2008, 06:49 PM   #3

Re: cass a new dilema


the older cats fine as i said,he comes back no probs,its just she is scatty,she'd been out at my dads in the summer,but even i had problems getting hold of her to bring her back in


wont it be cruel keeping her in,as she sees the other cat going out



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