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How to....outdoor to indoor
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I took in a huge stray male cat almost 2 years ago. He was hanging around my barn for about 2 years before I befriended him and he adopted me. I've always had inside cats. This one goes out. I'm a worrier (about my animals). I worry as soon as I lose sight of him. Is it possible to make an indoor cat out of a stray who lives to go outside???? Thanks Joanne |
How to....outdoor to indoor
"J.King" wrote in message ... Hi I took in a huge stray male cat almost 2 years ago. He was hanging around my barn for about 2 years before I befriended him and he adopted me. I've always had inside cats. This one goes out. I'm a worrier (about my animals). I worry as soon as I lose sight of him. Is it possible to make an indoor cat out of a stray who lives to go outside???? Yes! Here is how you do it: Keep the door closed. ;) Just playing. Your cat might yell and complain, but he will get used to it. Make sure he has good window perches and plenty of play, and hiding places. If he bothers you at night, keeping you awake telling you he wants to go out, you may have to confine him to a comfy room with box, food, water, and toys at night. If he is really loud and your place is very small you might need to get a big Hepa filter and keep that by your bed to drown him out. I really appreciate your caring enough about your cat to decide to keep him safe. Outside life for cats is overrated. They spend as much time out there sleeping as they would inside. |
How to....outdoor to indoor
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:53:51 -0400, cybercat wrote:
"J.King" wrote in message . .. Hi I took in a huge stray male cat almost 2 years ago. He was hanging around my barn for about 2 years before I befriended him and he adopted me. I've always had inside cats. This one goes out. I'm a worrier (about my animals). I worry as soon as I lose sight of him. Is it possible to make an indoor cat out of a stray who lives to go outside???? Yes! Here is how you do it: Keep the door closed. ;) Just playing. Your cat might yell and complain, but he will get used to it. Make sure he has good window perches and plenty of play, and hiding places. If he bothers you at night, keeping you awake telling you he wants to go out, you may have to confine him to a comfy room with box, food, water, and toys at night. If he is really loud and your place is very small you might need to get a big Hepa filter and keep that by your bed to drown him out. Unless you have a siamese cat. They're worse than nails on a blackboard and are quite capable for howling for 200 hours uninterupted. Hate to say it, but all you can do is make sure to never let such a kitty taste the outdoors. |
How to....outdoor to indoor
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 20:52:57 -0400, Matthew wrote:
The last feral we had that did that. I set up a clapper attached to it was a hair dryer set to full blast. Took care of the problem after a few days. The only real time he ignored it. I got one of those air horns when he started and BAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. It took twice for him to get the picture and that was it. Now in retrospect I personally hoped it took more for it disturbed the ex wife ;-) I bet it wasn't a siamese kitty. With a siamese kitty, all you can do is what the kitty wants. There is no winning against a siamese kitty's vocal cords. My wife and I have tried to keep my buddy Mongo in a few times. We both agree that when she gets ready to strangle him, it's time to just let him out. We always lose. He howls day and night and runs laps over our bed all night long when he is kept inside. |
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"Matthew" wrote Sounds like he has you trained well ;-) Right. We are the ones with the large forebrains and opposable thumbs. We can win. This is what doors are for, and large HEPA filters. |
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"J.King" wrote:
I took in a huge stray male cat almost 2 years ago. He was hanging around my barn for about 2 years before I befriended him and he adopted me. I've always had inside cats. This one goes out. I'm a worrier (about my animals). I worry as soon as I lose sight of him. Is it possible to make an indoor cat out of a stray who lives to go outside???? Exercise is easy to provide with carpeted 1x4s or 2x4s (if you don't mind the weight). An electric staple gun is the easiest (of course you want to embed the staples deeply and on the opposite side of travel). Warming up to the idea might take weeks or longer, so don't get discouraged if he doesn't climb them immediately. Good luck and have fun Thanks Joanne |
How to....outdoor to indoor
On Oct 24, 6:26 pm, "J.King" wrote:
Hi I took in a huge stray male cat almost 2 years ago. He was hanging around my barn for about 2 years before I befriended him and he adopted me. I've always had inside cats. This one goes out. I'm a worrier (about my animals). I worry as soon as I lose sight of him. Is it possible to make an indoor cat out of a stray who lives to go outside???? Thanks Joanne Can you build an outdoor enclosure for him? That way, he can go "outside" but you can't lose sight of him. |
How to....outdoor to indoor
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Thanks for taking the time to reply. I know I need to practise tough love here but it's so hard. He will even go out when it's pouring rain or in a snowstorm if I let him. He really loves it. Right now he usually comes home in a short amount of time. I'm always afraid that if I don't let him out,if he gets out accidently he may not come back? In 2 years he has not spent a night outside. Has anyone ever used one of those underground fences (for dogs), for cats? Joanne "cybercat" wrote in message ... "J.King" wrote in message ... Hi I took in a huge stray male cat almost 2 years ago. He was hanging around my barn for about 2 years before I befriended him and he adopted me. I've always had inside cats. This one goes out. I'm a worrier (about my animals). I worry as soon as I lose sight of him. Is it possible to make an indoor cat out of a stray who lives to go outside???? Yes! Here is how you do it: Keep the door closed. ;) Just playing. Your cat might yell and complain, but he will get used to it. Make sure he has good window perches and plenty of play, and hiding places. If he bothers you at night, keeping you awake telling you he wants to go out, you may have to confine him to a comfy room with box, food, water, and toys at night. If he is really loud and your place is very small you might need to get a big Hepa filter and keep that by your bed to drown him out. I really appreciate your caring enough about your cat to decide to keep him safe. Outside life for cats is overrated. They spend as much time out there sleeping as they would inside. |
How to....outdoor to indoor
I've had 7 Siamese over the past 22 years. I'm down to my last one now. He's 17 and is an inside cat. (They all died of old age.) If he decided he wanted out there would be no way in hell I could put up with the howling! LOL Joanne Unless you have a siamese cat. They're worse than nails on a blackboard and are quite capable for howling for 200 hours uninterupted. Hate to say it, but all you can do is make sure to never let such a kitty taste the outdoors. |
How to....outdoor to indoor
This cat weighs 20 lbs already! He's huge! I'd hate to see him gain even
more weight. He also doesn't jump or climb things. He just loves chasing the mice out around the barn:-/ Joanne "John Doe" wrote in message . .. "J.King" wrote: I took in a huge stray male cat almost 2 years ago. He was hanging around my barn for about 2 years before I befriended him and he adopted me. I've always had inside cats. This one goes out. I'm a worrier (about my animals). I worry as soon as I lose sight of him. Is it possible to make an indoor cat out of a stray who lives to go outside???? Exercise is easy to provide with carpeted 1x4s or 2x4s (if you don't mind the weight). An electric staple gun is the easiest (of course you want to embed the staples deeply and on the opposite side of travel). Warming up to the idea might take weeks or longer, so don't get discouraged if he doesn't climb them immediately. Good luck and have fun |
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