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You'll probably just play this by ear and work out what you are going to do. I used to let my babies come outside when I ws there but I didn't let them wander off by themselves until they were neutered or (perhaps more important) chipped. The trouble (one of the troubles lol) with kittens is that they are so attractive people can't help speaking to them and the second trouble is that they are attracted to anyone who will talk to them, play catch/chase with a piece of grass etc etc. Before they know it they have wandered outside their safety zone, and they are lost - or in trouble, locked in a shed, exploring in the back of a delivery van and heading up the motorway etc etc. If I were you (which I'm not, and you must make up your own mind, depending on your circumstances/location etc) I would not let them out unsupervised for several months. There's lots of fun to be had indoors! |
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I would second that. Obviously everyone's location is different and it's also to do with how wiley/smart the cats themselves are - some are just sharper when it comes to the dangers of the big wide world. I would wait until they are at least neutered (personally) as cats can reproduce at quite a young age. I would also suggest a very gradual introduction to their domain. |
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Me personally, I would probably keep the flap locked until they are neutered, but take them out into the garden with me for a little while until they are, and then it won't be so scary to be let loose on this big bad world, lol! |
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