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Thank goodness she came back on her own!! Mine have always been indoors only, and I almost had a heart attack when my Aby managed to slip out once...have you thought about harness training? It's easy if you start them young...... |
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yes, i have been considering...still trying to decide if it'd be worth the effort...do you have experience with it? i've never harness trained a kitty.. |
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Yes, lots and lots of experience...all of mine (five over the years) but Leia have been harness trained; and I'm thinking of trying her, although she's normally scared of outdoors for some odd reason. I've sort of adopted a little black stray who stays outdoors and Leia seems to want to slip out the door now while Onyx is there..if you're interested, PM me and I'll go into as much detail as I can to be helpful. I think there was a thread about this a while back, maybe someone who remembers it might be kind enough to post a link...... |
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