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My Cat Won't Enter Half the House
"Bill Graham" wrote in
: Gandalf wrote: On Wed, 5 Sep 2012 22:59:36 +0000 (UTC), FragSinatra wrote: "Bill Graham" wrote in : Try putting her food and water a few feet in the direction you would like her to go. Then, every day or two, move it another foot or so in that direction. She will gradually get used to going wherever it is to eat and drink, and will eventually be eating on the kitchen floor, or wherever you want her to be. We did this with Smokey, our feral cat many years ago. He started out way in the back end of our back yard, where he hunted for mice by a natural spring that we have back there. I put out a bowl of chopped, roasted chickin for him. Then I graduqlly moved it toward our house, up the stairs to our rear deck, and eventually through our sliding glass doors into our bedroom where he would, at night while we were sleeping, explore the whole house. Today, Smokey is a very old cat, but he is well loved and hardly ever goes outside. Our roving vet can't believe how well he looks and is doing.....He is about 17 years old..... That's a nice, inspirational story about Smokey. Have a good week and Smokey too. --- Posted via news://freenews.netfront.net/ - Complaints to --- I always love hearing about feral cats that are adopted as indoor pets, as I know it takes a LOT of work and patience to 'tame' a feral cat. Smokey is a very fortunate cat, indeed. No feral cat lives to such a nice old age, Yes. Smokey's mom taught him well to be very afraid of human beings. It took us a long time to undo all that learning and convince him that we would not harm him. Most people wouldn't have bothered, but my wife and I were retired and didn't have much else to do. He spent a couple of Winters living in a cat carrier equipped with a waterproof heating pad on our back porch. The day when my wife went outside, picked him up, and carried him in to our bedroom and started brushing him was a milestone also. I no longer remember the exact order of these milestones, but they were all part of, "The taming of Smokey" Today, he has absolutely no fear of human beings and remains sleeping in the living room no matter who comes in the house. Even the roving vet can approach him without any reaction on his part. Smokey sounds like a really nice cat! --- Posted via news://freenews.netfront.net/ - Complaints to --- |
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My Cat Won't Enter Half the House
Gandalf and Bill Graham,
Thanks for the advice about using food. I think it is a very solid idea but in my case it would be hard to do because I have a dog and she scarfs up cat food when ever she gets the chance (like most dogs, right?) She knows not to go into the computer room where I feed my two cats although she has done the occasional sneak food-theft. I would hate to restrict my dog's access in the house just to accomplish this. Thanks for the idea. |
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