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ashleycat
03-24-2007, 01:19 AM
WHEEW

See, I trust Jake outside in back yard. I leave door open and he comes in on his own.

Well, tonight the door got closed. I thought.. maybe he is just hiding REALLY well. I couldn't find him.

So I get into bed, and there's still no Jake. I turn the fan off to possibly hear him meow or scratch at door. I couldn't hear him. So I'm layin here, to scared to sleep. Thinking any min he's going to come to bed. NOpe.

So I go out into the living room and I hear a faint meow. I ran all over the place. Still no where to be found.

I go out FRONT, and he's at the neighbors chatting with the free cats under his car lol. He kind of hid from me till I stuck my hand for him to smell me, then he came out.

I'm wondering how the heck he managed to get out front. But he's safe and sound. No more " unsupervised " I usually check on him every few min while he's out there. Door got shut, so I thought he was back in.

If only he would keep his colar on. I need to get him chipped. I will get that done when I get him neutered.

BAD MEOWMIE

Freedom
03-24-2007, 07:36 AM
Oh Jake, you did give you mom a scare! I am glad to hear you are back in the house now.

Cats can jump a 6 foot fence; mine climb the 7 foot chain link fence. One scales the shed to the 10 foot roof. I've seen him do it and I STILL can't figure out what he is holding on to to get up there! Getting down from there is a bit trickier. It is quite a jump, he doesn't like to do that. He wil meow for me o come and reach up to him and he "falls" into me. :rolleyes:

I learned the hard way not to leave them out unattended, even with the fence. I lost one to the coyote on May 22, 2005. Now they are NEVER out unless we are out with them!

Medusa
03-24-2007, 09:02 AM
Cats are meant to be outdoors; it's their natural habitat. When I was growing up, the only way I was allowed to have a cat was if I let it run outdoors. And they all died early deaths, some of them not even living to be a year old. Too much can happen to a cat; cars, kids, airborn illnesses, etc. So unless you're willing to see your cats die young and possibly horrible deaths, keep them indoors.

ashleycat
03-24-2007, 11:18 AM
I do keep him inside. But I let him roam outside in back for a lil bit. He loves it out there. And when I want to close the door I bring him back in. Usually my daugther is out there with him. That's the only time he goes out there. I don't let him out there when he wants.

ashleycat
03-24-2007, 11:19 AM
and my other cat thats at my step dads, hes an outdoors cat and hes going on 14 yrs old.

Medusa
03-24-2007, 02:44 PM
There are exceptions to every rule and I'm not trying to come off like a know-it-all. It's just that, having rescued cats for so many years, I know what can happen and quickly. All it takes is one time for a cat to take off after another one and that's it. I know you love your cats and don't want any harm to come to them.

catmandu
03-24-2007, 02:57 PM
I used to let the Found Cats out in the yard but stopped when Bo Bo would get out of her yard and explore the neighborhood.
One day when I saw Bo Bo with 3 German Shephards having dinner together and the other Cats running where it wasnt safe , I decided to keep them in.
And on the enclosed front porch if they want fresh air.
Mine is not a neighborhood for Cats to roam, sadly.