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I have my garden cat-proofed so that my lot can't wander. However, apart from Bernard (who was a stray) none of the others know any different and are all very happy (even Bernard is happy, but it took some adjusting). I think it's different when a cat has been allowed free roam though, but I think you can still make it work. I would suggest that you keep him inside for a week or two anyway, so that he can get used to the move and the new home. Get a Feliway plug in to help him chill out. Then when you do want to let him into the enclosed garden he should at least be settled in the home. Be prepared that he might try and escape though Best of luck!!! |
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Do you think he would adapt to walking on a harness? Patches was the only one of my cats who was used to being outdoors; when I rehomed her she took to the harness with only minimal grumbling..I agree with the above good advice! Good luck with the move; let us know how it goes! |
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Might just work? And maybe a Feliway, to send out calming vibes for Oliver. Good luck |
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