DianeSnizzy
03-27-2007, 06:35 PM
Hi Everyone,
Loooong time, no see! :)
I've been busy with this, that, and the other and haven't been here in months!
I have a question and I'm sure one of you can help me. I have 4 cats. 3 of them are indoor cats and have no interest in going outside. The 4th cat has always been an indoor/outdoor cat. She just likes to go out, roam around, and then come back. She's never gone for more than a couple of hours.
Well, we may be moving soon. The management company of the new place says we can have cats but they cannot be outside at all. Of course, they're worried that cats will only beget more cats and attract other cats, etc (all mine are fixed). I can understand that as having a million cats roaming around the property could be a problem.
Sooooooo.... my question is, can an indoor/outdoor cat adapt to being a strictly indoor cat? Is there a way to train her to just want to be indoors? The place we may be getting has an enclosed porch and I figure she can hang out there and it's kind of like being outside. I would even get her one of those floor-to-ceiling scratching posts/kitty condo/treehouse thingys so she can climb and play.
What do you all think?
Thank you!!! :)
Loooong time, no see! :)
I've been busy with this, that, and the other and haven't been here in months!
I have a question and I'm sure one of you can help me. I have 4 cats. 3 of them are indoor cats and have no interest in going outside. The 4th cat has always been an indoor/outdoor cat. She just likes to go out, roam around, and then come back. She's never gone for more than a couple of hours.
Well, we may be moving soon. The management company of the new place says we can have cats but they cannot be outside at all. Of course, they're worried that cats will only beget more cats and attract other cats, etc (all mine are fixed). I can understand that as having a million cats roaming around the property could be a problem.
Sooooooo.... my question is, can an indoor/outdoor cat adapt to being a strictly indoor cat? Is there a way to train her to just want to be indoors? The place we may be getting has an enclosed porch and I figure she can hang out there and it's kind of like being outside. I would even get her one of those floor-to-ceiling scratching posts/kitty condo/treehouse thingys so she can climb and play.
What do you all think?
Thank you!!! :)