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I was going to suggest the harness until I got to that part of your thread. Mine were all happy to be indoor only with a nice long walk on the harness once a day, so really have no good ideas. except just keep up the harness routine and maybe he will settle for that. |
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Well the main concern is with open windows during summer, but I know that in the summer my dad tends to leave the patio doors open whilst he's gardening/sitting in the garden. The only other thing is to pop his harness on before anyone opens the doors permenantly as he's always a bit more subdued and slower once he's in it! |
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Is there any way you can cat-proof your garden so he can go outside in the summer? Otherwise I think there are mesh covers for windows so you can have them open to let the air flow without letting Milo out. |
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R.E the garden, that's my dad's territory and I don't think he'd appreciate it. We have a number of neighbourhood cats that constantly come through our garden, not to mention the odd rabbit/fox/hedgie that appears, so it would need to be completely proofed for .. everything So I don't think it's something I could really do! And unfortunately the same goes for the windows, I'm at my parents house at the moment and although it's something I'd do to my own place, it's not something they'd really appreciate. I'm rather stuck really aren't I. I'm fortunate I suppose that I am off the main road so it would take a little bit of running for him to hit the motorway/main road, but if I'm out at work and one of the parents opens a door and he whips off, I can't see them spending all afternoon and night searching for him. I just wanted to see if there were any tactics to 'desensitise' him to the opening doors & the great outdoors! Unfortunately he may take after his mother, he was from an accidental litter as his mother is an indoor cat that constantly escapes (ironically always around about the time she is booked to be spayed). She's not long been found after another break-away having been 'ragged' by a dog... which is one of the many reasons to why I'm desperate to keep him safe! |
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Amber was a bit like that after we got her & still can be, she darts everywhere. Am i right in thinking your boy isnt long neutered? It takes a few months for them to settle. Tim at 8 months isnt nearly so darty now. Much more laid back boy! Amber at 6 months is like a rocket you just need to be vigilant. Amber shot out past my mum last week when i was at the open front door, thankfully she went the other way into the bathroom - scary tho..., shes only couple months spayed. Have you seen Whiskas sensation treats. They are in a tub shaped like a cats head. When i rattle a tub ours come immediately. They love them. Maybe you could train him a little by using something like that? |
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This may sound a little unkind, but might be worth a try. Have a friend with a water pistol outside the door and when he dashes out, spray him, while making a loud noise ....... once or twice and he might decide "outside" is not a very nice place ...... |
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i have the same concern with Harris, the ideas are good, Harris is curious when the front door is open but so far not made any attempt to get out but he sits on the window sill alot during the day, and like you milosmum, im terrified that he will get out because he does show an interest in the windows when i have them on the latch. |
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