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Mine are half and half, they only get out when I am home and can leave the door or window open for them, if I am out they are in....Never ever allowed out during the night... |
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Thanks Moli. That's exactly what I did with Rupert and Sophi, my other cats, but I'm worried about YumYum wandering and getting into trouble or being 'cat-knapped'. 'Tis a dilemma! |
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Thanks Dandysmom. I'm going to try her on the harness later today as I think I've figured out how it goes on! As for getting strange looks from people ................. well it will just confirm that I really have lost the plot!! |
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I have 3 persians who are to all intents and purposes indoor cats - I do let them out but they lounge around in our small garden mainly. Occaisionally they will try to make a bid for freedom but as they never go out without being watched I quickly round them up. My 3 aren't the sharpest tools in the box and have zero road sense - they're also very 'nickable' and living in a bit of an urban area I'm very mindful of that. If YumYum is happy to remain an indoor cat then that will ease a lot of your worries so I wouldn't push it for her to go outside. |
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My current cat, Leia, is indoors by choice. She's 10, and has always seemed scared of the outdoors since she was a kitten, so unlike the others hasn't been harness trained. She did get out once: pushed the porch door open (she's a big, strong 14 pound cat) in pursuit of a sweet little stray I'd been taking care of; when she realized she was outdoors she panicked and fled under the porch and would not come out; I had to crawl under on my hands and knees and drag her out, growling, kicking and spitting! Got kicked hard and had a lovely big bruise to show for it. |
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Both of my cats (and the one I had before) have been indoors only, but that is due to them being FIV positive. They have been previously outside, and are mostly happy to stay indoors all the time (one you have to watch with windows). I think you have the best solution right now: supervised walks with a harness. However I would make sure she is comfortable with it indoors and walks around your house before attempting to take her outside. Start slowly and then work your way up. |
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