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Morning Mike! Love that photo - little Tigger is scrumptious! If he is only 14 weeks old now, IMO you should not be thinking about letting him outside. He definitely should not go out until he's had his jabs and many people will tell you he shouldn't go out until he's been neutered at around 6 months. That may seem like a long time to keep him in, but by the sound of where you live he could so easily get lost and not be able to find his way home. After my Pip had had his jabs and before he was snipped, I used to walk him around the garden on a lead. I felt that at least I was with him as he began to get his bearings and (so far) I have had no worries about him coming home - in fact he's a bit of a homebody! I do hope that Boycey and Tigger do become good chums - it will take a while. |
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Lovely photo of both your handsome cats I agree with Angie, don't let your little Tigger out until he's been castrated. By then he'll be well settled into his home, a bit less adventurous and reckless plus, with the castration, less inclined to wander off. Nothing is guaranteed of course but by keeping him in until he's about 6 months old it does improve the odds of him being more of a homebody than a wanderer. |
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ok guys thanks for that i,ll take the advice on board, i,m sure Boycey will be ok with it, he does in my mind secretly quite like him as they do play under my snooker table thats covered over(perfect hide out) So am i right in saying i,ve got a good few months til its ok to let him out. Ive picked him up and walked around so he,s getting to know the area , since then he,s been demanding the door is opened lol lol , might try and capture it as its very funny . Upsetting at 1st but now im used to it haha Thanks again Mike p.s yes the pair of them are right little handsome so &so,s little one is sooooooo cute........... |
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here,s a pic of them both , couldn,t believe it tbh when i found them, this was about 6 days together a pic of u know who on the table lol and the new boy on the beat Tigger(named by a 2yr old) so kept the name Hope u like , regards Michael |
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Love the pics, Mike! Both lovely boys, and seems as if Tigger and Boycey are settling in well together. I agree completely with the above advice about keeping the little one in until he's had his op. And I don't like the sound of those foxes! |
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thanks yeah mr fox sleeps quite a bit in the garden, even had cubs born at the bottom one year, there was 4 of them all playing just like kittens was very sweet. I love foxes but they are a pain too , looks like i,m gonna have to ultra careful as much as i can be Boycey doesn,t seem to worried about them but he is nearly as big as one lol , ya never know i guess Mike |
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Baby foxes, how cute! Boycey looks as if he could hold his one with one; not sure if a fox would attack a full gown adult, but I'd definitely worry about Tigger! I live quite near the woods where we have foxes; that's a reason why, in addition to heavy traffic, that my cats have always been harness trained indoor only cats. Edited: now I have the old folk song The Fox Is On The Town O!" stuck in my head .... |
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You're right about him being cute too ................ complete poppet. I love ginger kits! |
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