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Posted by IngridO
Curious Cats January 17, 2018 09:38AM |
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My beautiful cat Zoey is so curious that she keeps getting locked in peoples garages, under houses, roofs....Every few nights we seem to lose her and hear her meows, from the neighbours shed or car even.
Has anyone got any ideas of how we can keep her safe and sound at our house.
Shes a 3 year old Tonkanese (not sure how thats is spelt!!)
Has anyone got any ideas of how we can keep her safe and sound at our house.
Shes a 3 year old Tonkanese (not sure how thats is spelt!!)
Re: Curious Cats January 18, 2018 01:45AM |
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The Asian breeds of cat seem to be the most inquisitive and intelligent, certainly the most friendly and people-compatible! My Burmese was always getting shut in somewhere. Lost him for about a week once and thought I'd never see him again. He'd gone into someone's garage down the road when the left they door open. As they only use their car once a week, it was that long before they found him. He didn't suffer too much, apparently. He came out glossy and not at all thin, though a little hungry. There must have been enough spiders and mice in there for him to survive the week. He lived until 3 days before his 18th birthday!
There's really nothing you can do unless you want to build a cat-proof fence in part of your garden to keep the cat confined to your property. Here's a place that manufactures and even installs it, though they say it's easy to install yourself. There's a video showing how it works. [catfence.nz]
Good luck, keeping cats confined is like trying to keep the tide back with a pointy stick!!
There's really nothing you can do unless you want to build a cat-proof fence in part of your garden to keep the cat confined to your property. Here's a place that manufactures and even installs it, though they say it's easy to install yourself. There's a video showing how it works. [catfence.nz]
Good luck, keeping cats confined is like trying to keep the tide back with a pointy stick!!
Re: Curious Cats January 18, 2018 03:19AM |
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Re: Curious Cats January 18, 2018 05:19AM |
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Re: Curious Cats January 18, 2018 11:16PM |
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If I could afford it, I would have that fencing for my current cat. That way, she would have some access to the outdoor world without getting the ire of neighbours when she digs in their gardens to do her business and she would have less opportunity to try to decimate the local bird population single handedly!
I love my cat but cannot keep her in 24 hours, although she is locked in from dusk to daylight. I am not so shortsighted that I can't see the rising tide of public opinion against the freedom of cats. I can foresee cat licencing and hefty restrictions in the not too distant future.
I love my cat but cannot keep her in 24 hours, although she is locked in from dusk to daylight. I am not so shortsighted that I can't see the rising tide of public opinion against the freedom of cats. I can foresee cat licencing and hefty restrictions in the not too distant future.
Re: Curious Cats January 19, 2018 01:46AM |
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