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Nipsy sick? Nope. More on the other cats...
"dgk" wrote I know if he gets hit by a car that I'll feel terrible, but I see how much he loves going out and I have to weigh that too. I do see your point. But it simply is not safe outside for unsupervised domesticated animals. He "loves it outside" because that is all he has known his whole life. When people have put cams on cats who spend the whole day/night outside, they find that they do the exact same things they do inside. Sleep a lot, play with whatever is at hand, eat, poop and pee. What they do not do inside is get attacked, run over, set on fire or otherwise get tortured by ****heads. This whole "I am depriving them of something if they are not outside" thing is horse****. Cats love safety and comfort. Fresh air? Put screens in and open the windows. My cats enjoy the birds and squirrells and breeze, the smells of the outdoors, the warmth of the sun, all from their window perches. They also enjoy being safe. |
Nipsy sick? Nope. More on the other cats...
On Mar 19, 2:53*pm, "cybercat" wrote:
"dgk" wrote I know if he gets hit by a car that I'll feel terrible, but I see how much he loves going out and I have to weigh that too. I do see your point. But it simply is not safe outside for unsupervised domesticated animals. He "loves it outside" because that is all he has known his whole life. When people have put cams on cats who spend the whole day/night outside, they find that they do the exact same things they do inside. Sleep a lot, play with whatever is at hand, eat, poop and pee. What they do not do inside is get attacked, run over, set on fire or otherwise get tortured by ****heads. This whole "I am depriving them of something if they are not outside" thing is horse****. Cats love safety and comfort. Fresh air? Put screens in and open the windows. My cats enjoy the birds and squirrells and breeze, the smells of the outdoors, the warmth of the sun, all from their window perches. They also enjoy being safe. I feel that way, too. I truly feel sorry for the cats because some of them really, really WANT to spend time outside! But, there are so many dangers to them outside. A cats lifespan, if lived out of doors is far less than 1/2 if allowed to spend time outside. The thing is... it will take time, patience and perseverance to keep that kitty inside, but once he gets used to it... You won't have anymore issues :) |
Nipsy sick? Nope. More on the other cats...
"cybercat" wrote
"dgk" wrote I know if he gets hit by a car that I'll feel terrible, but I see how much he loves going out and I have to weigh that too. I do see your point. But it simply is not safe outside for unsupervised domesticated animals. He "loves it outside" because that is all he has known Agreed Cyber although it's safer if in the country (still risk then from other animals but a bit area dependant. Like, Eastern La Mesa with all the Coyotes is a 'no' but Outlaying areas near Clemson SC would have been probably ok). Fresh air? Put screens in and open the windows. My cats enjoy the birds and squirrells and breeze, the smells of the outdoors, the warmth of the sun, all from their window perches. They also enjoy being safe. Same here. Daisy-cat is sitting in the sunroom, communing with the breeze through the window. On the other side, warming on the grass an snoozing is Cash-pup (fenced backyard). |
Nipsy sick? Nope. More on the other cats...
"Max" wrote The thing is... it will take time, patience and perseverance to keep that kitty inside, but once he gets used to it... You won't have anymore issues :) This is true! |
Nipsy sick? Nope. More on the other cats...
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 14:53:46 -0400, "cybercat"
wrote: "dgk" wrote I know if he gets hit by a car that I'll feel terrible, but I see how much he loves going out and I have to weigh that too. I do see your point. But it simply is not safe outside for unsupervised domesticated animals. He "loves it outside" because that is all he has known his whole life. When people have put cams on cats who spend the whole day/night outside, they find that they do the exact same things they do inside. Sleep a lot, play with whatever is at hand, eat, poop and pee. What they do not do inside is get attacked, run over, set on fire or otherwise get tortured by ****heads. This whole "I am depriving them of something if they are not outside" thing is horse****. Cats love safety and comfort. Fresh air? Put screens in and open the windows. My cats enjoy the birds and squirrells and breeze, the smells of the outdoors, the warmth of the sun, all from their window perches. They also enjoy being safe. You're even more right because I let them into the (fenced in) backyard so they have actual contact with the outside and can dig in the dirt and roll around all they want - weather permitting. Oddly, when he goes into the back he stays right by the door on the deck and doesn't even go to the grass. He doesn't seem to wander much when out in the front though. He's always within a few houses, and our house are only 18 feet wide so that isn't really going far. When I come home he's always in the box that I originally built for him before deciding that maybe I could keep a fourth cat. He really likes being with his baby and Jet. Well, this past weekend was very marginally better. He was out during the day but in at night, and there was slightly less hissing and general mayhem. I really thought it was getting better but then, as I was getting ready to leave this morning, Marlo stood at the bedroom door and refused to let Scooter in. Hissing and noises I've never heard before Scooter arrived. And what do I do about Jet and Baby? I can't take them all in. |
Nipsy sick? Nope. More on the other cats...
"dgk" wrote And what do I do about Jet and Baby? I can't take them all in. I know. You're a good guy. You also have your wife to contend with. |
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