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I'm sure many members will be along with there views soon but in the meantime here's the link to a thread where we have discussed this subject in the past........ http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php...%2C+ outdoors |
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If the jabs have been administered and have had a chance to take, you could always use a harness-and-lead to keep them safe (for as long as it takes to wriggle out, in a panic but that is longer than you have without the string) for the first outings. You'll need to train H&L indoors first, though. |
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Gosh!!! I hadn't even thought of kittens!!!! thanks for the advice, she's having her first jab tomorrow and thereafter 3 weeks, second lot. so in 6 weeks, making her 16 weeks old she will be allowed out. BUT what age can they be spayed? my bengal was so noisey (trying to attract a male) that she had to be done. (Ican't remember how old she was) mogs. |
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We allowed Nutmeg out supervised when she was aged 1, Beau I am going to keep in until the garden is cat proofed, he accidently got out today and was gone within seconds, we got him back quickly but it taught us a couple of lessons, 1) he is as fast as lightening, 2) we dont think he is mature enough to go out, 3) we need to be extra vigilant as he got out today by being very sneaky and he was up and over our neighbours garden within seconds. |
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hi, nutmegs mum, thats what worries me..... they are so quick, I have a very busy household.... Lots of doors and windows open! Well, her jabs were fine and SHE definately is a GIRL. Previous girl cat turned out to be a boy after the visit to the vets. All very mogs. |
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