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1282.1 | Worked for us, but maybe not for Chauncey? | MRESS::MIDTMOEN | Andrea and the Gang | Tue Apr 19 1988 17:52 | 26 |
| My fiance's cats were indoor/outdoor, while mine was indoor
only. When we merged the two households, we decided to try to keep
them all as indoor only, as it would be easier for us to manage
(we might let Loki, who has never ever been outdoors except in his
kennel, out - no telling if he would *ever* come back) and easier
on our nerves (I would never know what to think if one of them didn't
come home at night - not knowing if the one had run off, been hurt
or worse or hitched a ride in a car or house would drive both of
us crazy). We were afraid that this wouldn't work out, as both
Fluffy and Bigfoot loved, nay *demanded*, to be outdoors every night,
even staying out all night on those warm summer nights.
Well ... guess what? Bigfoot, the one who was always crying
to be out, never asks to go out at all; in fact we once had the
door open to get some stuff in and he looked, but that was it.
Fluffy, while he got out once or twice, stopped dead in his tracks
at the bottom of the steps, then followed us back into the house.
It's as if he just wants to be with us, inside or out, but doesn't
want to roam any more. Their favorite sport now is sitting on the
bay window and smelling the great outdoors, but out? No thanks,
Mom!
It's too bad that Chauncey couldn't learn to stay indoor only,
but perhaps if you gave him some time? It took Fluffy four months
of staying indoors and asking to be let out before he decided he
didn't want to go anymore; Bigfoot decided in about two days!
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1282.2 | Let Nikki out | CHEFS::GOUGH | | Wed Apr 20 1988 09:44 | 34 |
| I would let Nikki out. He knows where he lives, he knows where
his food comes from, I'm sure he won't run off.
When I first got Hector, I was worried about letting him out with
the other cats, since we got him through an organisation called
PetWatch, and he had been a stray. He was very insecure, and would
sit quietly in a corner, hoping no one would notice he as there.
Anyway, I let him out after he'd had a few days to settle down.
The first couple of times I went with him, and called him back if
he started to wander off. But he never showed the slightest intention
of leaving home - he'd found a place with regular mealtimes, he
wasn't going to leave it!
Since then, we have moved house with him and the other two cats,
and they were perfectly all right going outside from the start.
We have a cat flap, and all the cats come and go as they please.
They enjoy being outside so much, I couldn't deprive them of it.
As far as other creatures coming through the cat flap goes, we do
get the occasional strange cat, but this does not happen often enough
to be a problem. But we do get lots of mice (imported by Hector,
not coming in of their own accord)! He's under the impression that
there's nothing I like better than a half dead mouse. Anyone heard
of a cat door that won't let cats in with mice and birds in their
mouths??
All my cats wear collars with their names and telephone numbers.
They all spent about half an hour having hysterics when they first
wore them, and then seemed to forget all about them. Although Hector
has to have a metal name tag, because he developed the habit of
chewing and sucking his plastic one!
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1282.3 | ambiguity... | HELCAT::MASON | Explaining is not understanding | Wed Apr 20 1988 10:18 | 7 |
| re: .2
Please: is that "a half dead mouse" or
"half a dead mouse"?
Thanks,
Gary 8'}
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1282.4 | How do you like your mice? | CHEFS::GOUGH | | Wed Apr 20 1988 10:37 | 1 |
| Either or both. Peeled or unpeeled.
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1282.5 | Have Cat Will Travel | DIXIE1::WILKINSON | Southern Area Support | Wed Apr 20 1988 10:53 | 15 |
| We have lived in three different houses in three different cities
with out cat Punjab. We have never had a problem with him wandering
off, in fact we've had the opposite experience: he stays very close
to the house in unfamilier territory.
We may be alittle weird on this point too but we always travel with
our cats. We have families within 2-4 hours drive and we always
take them with us, uncaged, in the car. They travel very well.
They know when the car starts its time for a nap(after 5-10 min.
of whining). When at our parents house they stay very close also.
Sometimes they will not even go outside.
Very good cats if I do say so my self!
Nelson (Punjab and Bennington)
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1282.6 | keep them in and keep them healthy | THE780::WILDE | Being clever is tiring.. | Sun Apr 24 1988 19:14 | 3 |
| Nice quiet neighborhoods still can have large dogs and that means your cats
can be hurt...not to mention what can happen if children who don't like cats
get their hands on them.
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1282.7 | Oh those Kids! | DRFIX::IVES | | Tue Apr 26 1988 14:45 | 16 |
| Hi Roberta -
Glad to hear the big move is over. Sounds like you and Dana
have settle in okay, but the "kids" are having problems.
Are things any better? Have been out of the office the last two
weeks. Got into the system from home on Sunday, and had 50 "Cat
notes" to catch up on.
You sound definite on just "two cats"! That means a Ragdoll could
someday be a wonderful present for a special occasion in your life.
(Took pictures of Mocha during my two weeks at home. Will send one
as soon as they are developed.)
Many years of happiness in your new home.
Barbara
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