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Maybe something has frightened her outside, I've no experience of this type of thing I'm afraid, but it sounds to me like she doesn't want to go outside anymore and I think you may have to litter train her instead. |
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It does sound like she has had a bad experience outdoors and being blind it must be much more worrying for her than a cat that can see. I personally would be worried about letting a blind cat outdoors anyhow. It must be degrading for her too not having anywhere for her to do her business indoors. I would seriously consider giving her a litter tray (Perhaps you could put it upstairs so the dog would be less likely to get to it?) and letting her stay inside where she obviously feels safe and secure |
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My cat guinness is exactly the same. He cant be bothered to go out he prefers to sleep all the time eats and uses the litter tray then goes back to sleep but the funny thing he has just started to play with a very tiny toy mouse. He is rather big boy but he his happy. i would put a litter tray down for her. guinness is 18 months and i dont think he will ever change. |
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I'm afraid I have to agree with Fran and Alex. When my blind cat used to go out, he was always acompanied by me so I could keep an eye out for him. I would certainly be making sure he had a littler tray inside for his own sense of security and dignity. |
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If she is indoors for most of the time I think she should definately have a litter tray, it sounds like she feels safer and prefers to spend her time indoors for some reason........ |
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[quote=Fran;327487] I personally would be worried about letting a blind cat outdoors anyhow. It must be degrading for her too not having anywhere for her to do her business indoors. She has been going out for the last 3 years without any trouble at all. Our garden has 6ft fencing all around, and she wont jump or climb higher than 1ft so no chance of her getting out the gaden. She used to love sitting in the garden. I always leave the patio doors open for her too so she has freedom of coming in and out. She has always done her business outside too, she has even made her own lil cat toilet down the end of the garden. I usually go outside with her, or my husband does, if she goes out late at night. Don't get me wrong, she absolutly loves going outside, she would never normally choose to stay inside, this is how I know something is up. I was chatting to my neighbour earlier on today, and I told her I had put this thread on Catsey. She informed me that my neighbours who live the other side of me had been throwing things at the fence a lil while back, and the banging noise could be whats scaring my cat. I am going to have a word with them, I have a feeling it's the boys (teenagers) who live there. Many thanks for your comments |
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