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Hello everyone,
im new here i was hoping a few of you could give me some tips with the following problems. my cats are a male and female both 8 years old,ive been in switzerland for the last 25 years moved back to the UK 6 months ago,my cats for the last 6 months were with a freind in Zürich. Theyve never been outside,were bred as house cats. They joined me in the UK 1 week ago,they recovered very well from their trauma flight etc. What im looking forward to is letting them out for the first time,theyve both had their inoclutaionsd etc. Id like to ask you all 1) How long should i keep them inside beofre i let them out? 2) How do i help or thrain them to use a cat flap? 3) After theyve started going out ,should i get rid of their litter box,or leave it.? 4) Theyve never had collars etc,should i put one on them,will it disturb them,are they to old.? 5) Is there anything else i need to know? Sorry about so many questions,but these little clowns are pretty precious to me! Just for interest,they were reunited with their old freind a 5 year old Jack russell,who theyve know since a puppy.when i got the air crate finaly in my living room,it was amazing,the dog shook all over with excitement,then his tail nearly fell off it wagged so much,i let the cats out of the crate,then the cabaret started,the purred so loud i thought theyd got throat infections,they then proceeded to rub themselves so hard against me and the jack russell,that the jack russell repeatedly lost his balance,ive never seen such joy expressed by animals,they were besided themselves with joy at the reunion,that night we all slept together in my bed,i dont normaly allow that but i was also happy to see my freinds again,anyone who says cat`s dont remember their owners are psycoticaly misinformed :) ( i guess no one here ,argue with that :) Anyway any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards Keith |
moving etc
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 09:08:45 +0000, keith wrote:
Hello everyone, im new here i was hoping a few of you could give me some tips with the following problems. my cats are a male and female both 8 years old,ive been in switzerland for the last 25 years moved back to the UK 6 months ago,my cats for the last 6 months were with a freind in Zürich. Theyve never been outside,were bred as house cats. They joined me in the UK 1 week ago,they recovered very well from their trauma flight etc. What im looking forward to is letting them out for the first time,theyve both had their inoclutaionsd etc. Id like to ask you all 1) How long should i keep them inside beofre i let them out? 2) How do i help or thrain them to use a cat flap? 3) After theyve started going out ,should i get rid of their litter box,or leave it.? 4) Theyve never had collars etc,should i put one on them,will it disturb them,are they to old.? 5) Is there anything else i need to know? Sorry about so many questions,but these little clowns are pretty precious to me! Just for interest,they were reunited with their old freind a 5 year old Jack russell,who theyve know since a puppy.when i got the air crate finaly in my living room,it was amazing,the dog shook all over with excitement,then his tail nearly fell off it wagged so much,i let the cats out of the crate,then the cabaret started,the purred so loud i thought theyd got throat infections,they then proceeded to rub themselves so hard against me and the jack russell,that the jack russell repeatedly lost his balance,ive never seen such joy expressed by animals,they were besided themselves with joy at the reunion,that night we all slept together in my bed,i dont normaly allow that but i was also happy to see my freinds again,anyone who says cat`s dont remember their owners are psycoticaly misinformed :) ( i guess no one here ,argue with that :) Anyway any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards Keith Suggestion: Have them remain house cats unless you have a secure yard. MLB |
I think you should definately keep them inside, if they've been inside their whole lives, why let them out now?
The collars are bad ideas, do you know how many cats die from getting chokes from their collars? In trees, ect. Be safe and just leave them inside. Quote:
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moving etc
I agree. They've always been house cats, so don't put their lives at
risk by putting them outside with cars, animals and structures they are not familiar with. They will only get into trouble, possibly the fatal kind! It sounds like your little family is happy to be together. Put the litter box in the most inconspicuous place where they can still get to it. Sleep with them, love them. They missed you a lot. Years ago, I had to put a cat of mine in "kitty storage" for about 2 months. He was very unhappy there but survived. When I got him back, he went nuts for about a week and then was crying all the time if there was a closed door between us. His love for me lasted until his death, 13 years later. He was the light of my life for his whole life. I still miss him, even though I have 2 wonderful cats now. Morgen http://www.for-the-love-of-cats.com |
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