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I believe it is possible to start getting a cat used to your area by using a harness... that way you know the areas he knows and can be sure he knows the way home. I've also been told that cats loose their memory of other cats they have known within a fortnight or so, so... Am sure people who know far more about adopting cats will be along soon though! |
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Hi Pete. When I adopted Kizzy, Cats Protection advised that she should not be allowed out for 6 weeks. It seems like an awful long time, but as a result she knows where she lives and so far has always managed to come home. Better safe than sorry I think - poor Socks! Are they both microchipped with your details? |
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Hello Angieh and squirrel. Both cats are microchipped but I have not yet changed the owner details, it is on my "To do" list for tomorrow. 6 weeks does sound an awful long time but I am more than happy to wait that long if it means that Socks will be able to find his way back and not try and find his way back to his previous home. |
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My Smokey was a previous outdoor cat, he was abandoned and saw him wondering the streets in terrible condition. I live on the top floor of a block of flats so them going outdoors was out of the question for me but for a few weeks Smokey was trying to climb out the windows (unopened) and trying to get out but after a few week she got used to being indoors all the time and he loves being indoors all the time. |
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I'm of the longer the better school. However, you could take him out on a harness if he'll accept one to let him get familiar with the sight and smells of his new neighborhood. |
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6 weeks is the guideline - his wanting to go out will get less, just ignore him. Sounds harsh but we had to do it with Amber. She kept scratching the back door and crying. It was very hard especially with a kitten so try distraction games. Just tell yourself its for his own good. After 2-3 weeks it gets less and gets better from then on. They soon know the routine and in meantime you can practise harness training round the house |
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