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Well, you know the saying "Curiosity killed the cat ......"! Cats are curious by nature and there's no one on earth who could guarantee your cats won't climb the fence and explore their exciting new outside world. Have you thought about cat-proofing your garden or training your beauties to a lead - you could find threads about both these things here on Catsey! Hope you all manage to enjoy the summer in the garden!!! |
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I have 2 oldie persians who lounge around in the garden when we are out there. They sometimes sneak out for a look outside the garden boundaries. I have a year old persian also who has been out on a lead a few times and now ventures out without the lead. He too has snuck out on occasion. I'm always watching them and the older ones know to come back in when I tap a broom on the floor. The younger one I hope to train to do likewise. But there is never any guarantee that they will not try to leg it! Proceed with caution! |
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I would not do it; they are quick and could be over the fence and away in a flash! I harness trained mine and took them for walks and into the garden which they all enjoyed. Would it be possible to catproof your garden? |
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You can get a special sort of fence i think it fits on top it. When we get a house which i hope is soon i am thinking about getting it. I couldnt bear for any of them to go missing. I know there is a thread on here about it somewhere. jane |
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If you don't cat proof the garden, I would say not to let them out. Not only will you have the issue of them possibly legging it and not coming back - but you will then have the problem of them knowing what it's like outside and probably not then wanting to be confined as indoor cats. It's not really fair to let them in the garden in the summer, but not for the rest of the year. The cats won't understand this reasoning. I hope that helps!! |
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These link will give you some idea about cat proofing your garden........ http://www.woodycoon.com/html/cat-proof_fencing.html ............and this one will show you how Charlie cat proofed her own garden (8th photo down) http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php?t=22532 |
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If this works then this should be a link to the other thread about gardens and fences that was dicsussed the other week..... http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php...ghlight=garden |
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