dragonchilde
01-18-2003, 12:59 AM
Okay, I'd like some advice. My husband and I are moving into my mom's house, and part and parcel with the house comes Tinkerbell, my old kitty. He's a wonderful cat, the sweetest old man you could ever imagine. We don't want to move him (that's why he stayed with mom when I moved out with my husband). Mom's moving in with her mother at the end of February.
Here's my problem: Tinkerbell is a very old man, set in his ways. He's been an indoor/outdoor kitty for his entire life. He's almost fourteen, now. For obvious reasons, I want him to be a strictly indoor kitty. He's slowing down, getting stiff, and a little senile. (he forgets sometimes when he's sitting, or walking, and he'll just stay in one position until we remind him what he's doing by touching him) I'm afraid he'll get in a nasty catfight, catch something his aging immune system can't handle, won't be able to outrun a dog, or any number of horrifying things.
How do I ease this transition for him? We're trying to take it very slow, increasing the amount of time he's inside. He really doesn't do much but sleep in the sun when he's outside, anyway. Now, we've got him to where instead of going in and out when he wants, he stays inside all night, and only goes out during the day. Usually, if he wants out at night, we just plop him in bed with Mom, and he forgets he wanted out.
Does anyone have any other tips for our old man? He still gets the zoomies when he's been in too long. How can we ease the transition? He'll be indoor only no matter what, but we'd like it to be easy on both him AND us.
Any advice would be appreciated. ;)
Here's my problem: Tinkerbell is a very old man, set in his ways. He's been an indoor/outdoor kitty for his entire life. He's almost fourteen, now. For obvious reasons, I want him to be a strictly indoor kitty. He's slowing down, getting stiff, and a little senile. (he forgets sometimes when he's sitting, or walking, and he'll just stay in one position until we remind him what he's doing by touching him) I'm afraid he'll get in a nasty catfight, catch something his aging immune system can't handle, won't be able to outrun a dog, or any number of horrifying things.
How do I ease this transition for him? We're trying to take it very slow, increasing the amount of time he's inside. He really doesn't do much but sleep in the sun when he's outside, anyway. Now, we've got him to where instead of going in and out when he wants, he stays inside all night, and only goes out during the day. Usually, if he wants out at night, we just plop him in bed with Mom, and he forgets he wanted out.
Does anyone have any other tips for our old man? He still gets the zoomies when he's been in too long. How can we ease the transition? He'll be indoor only no matter what, but we'd like it to be easy on both him AND us.
Any advice would be appreciated. ;)