Anyone got any?
Different sites etc say diff times to let em out after moving?
She needs to go out or rehomed. Im scared to let her out case she does not return so Im wondering if rehoming her is best. Feel bad rehoming her shes quite a funny cat doesn't like other people and has slowly got use to us, isnt a lap cat although can be sweet and cuddle up with you at night! She came from a cats home & she was treated poorly prior to the cat rescue.
Any suggestions Ive had enough.
Tips on letting cats out
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- 11-05-2007 10:52 AM #1MissySGuest
Tips on letting cats out
- 11-05-2007 10:58 AM #2tracyedgeTop Ranked Frugaller - One of the Elite!
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personally i would just let her out now,we look after various cats when family go on holiday and we always let the cats out the first day and weve not lost any yet! although sometimes its been 2 days before they came back to us
- 11-05-2007 11:19 AM #3MissySGuestOnly been here 2 weeks
Worries me I dont think shes the type of cat to adapt to outside.
- 11-05-2007 11:27 AM #4mooneynulsonTop Ranked Frugaller - One of the Elite!
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If you let her out in the back garden then she will stay in there for a few weeks
- 11-05-2007 12:55 PM #5Lisa2062Top Ranked Frugaller - One of the Elite!
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Is she one for going out much anyway? Lisa x
- 11-05-2007 01:14 PM #6CallooRegistered User
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6 weeks i was told i waited longer with the last 2 cats we got remember when we moved we let our eldest cat out at 4 weeks one cat was ready the other not we pushed him and he ran for it got him back 7 weeks later
missy s if you are thinking along the lines of rehoming her do it now before she gets too used to your new home if she doesnt like other people she may not adapt to baby especially if she is an indoor cat you will know which is the best decision for her
- 11-05-2007 01:33 PM #7MissySGuestI don't know whats best thats the problem
Shes such a funny wee kitty I'm lost at what to do but if shes ****es on my couch one more time I'm going to string her up! her tray is clean and she does it
- 11-05-2007 03:35 PM #8Lisa2062Top Ranked Frugaller - One of the Elite!
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Sounds like she's a little on the nervous side so I doubt she'd go far. I know it must be very hard to no what is best. My advice is if she's nervy anyway then if she's not bothered about going out then don't let her, and just try working on getting to her use the tray. I know some people think it's cruel not to let cats out, but Tabatha here has rarely been out since she was a kitten and is very happy to stay indoors on my bed. She is a little on the nervy side, and when she does run out after our other cat occasionally she just stays in the garden. Lisa x
- 11-05-2007 03:45 PM #9CallooRegistered User
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have you asked a vets advice ??
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