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k386trl
04-19-2005, 11:30 AM
My cat is desperate to go outside, for the past 3 weeks she has been sitting in the windows meowing, begging to be let out. When shes not at the door or window, she is moping around the house, shes normally very spunky, but she won't play anymore. I love my cat more than anything but I want her indoors, I've had too many cats get eaten by coyotes. I just can't take the meowing anymore. She is fixed, so thats not the issue, and this is her first spring/summer, she was born last august. I was thinking of doing a run for her where I can clip her up near the house when I'm outside so she can't run away and I can keep her safe. Do you guys have any ideas? I am at my wits end and I need to do something fast. Thank you for any help!

Tubby & Peanut's Mom
04-19-2005, 12:22 PM
Get a collar or harness and a leash. I did this when Tubby was young and the collar and rope never bothered him and he loved to go outside! Then when I got Peanut I did the same for her, and she adores being outside. CJ is already 7 years old and has never had a leash, so it kind of freaked him out, so it's going to be a little tougher to get him used to it, but since your kitty is still young, she will learn to adapt to it. T & P & CJ are/were never outside unless I was right there with them. We don't have a problem with coyotes here, but there are other stray cats around - and other house cats that people let roam - and it would be so unfair if one of them wanted to start a fight and Peanut or CJ were tied up and couldn't properly defend themselves.

Last year I got this little "pen" for them. It's not a great picture of the cage, but here is CJ's first time in it.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p17a6390e2399cbf42556083210e14947/f47791b5.jpg

Unfortunately the website where I got it is not working right now - they may have stopped selling them - but it is only pvc pipe with some fencing around it attached by releaseable wire ties and a little netting stuff on top so they can't jump out. Should be a piece of cake to rig up, and is easy enough to take down and store in a small rolled up package. I can try and get better pics tonight if you're interested.

Good luck with getting kitty outside. I totally agree that she shouldn't be out without you near by, and either the leash or a little pen like this will make her quite happy I'm sure. :)

k386trl
04-19-2005, 12:30 PM
Thank you very much! I've never had this problem with my other cats, and I wasn't sure if a run or a cage outside would appease her. I actually have a cage outside that we used to let out chickens run around in, so they weren't roaming free, it should work nicely for her. I'll go try it right now, lol thank you for returning some of my sanity!

LeahMM
04-19-2005, 12:30 PM
I have a portable kennel that I put my cats in. They love it.

Tubby & Peanut's Mom
04-19-2005, 01:06 PM
Originally posted by k386trl
Thank you very much!

Glad I could help, and welcome to PT! If you haven't noticed, we love pictures here, so a few quick snapshots of your kitty in her new run would be awesome! ;) :D

Bubblehead1123
04-25-2005, 09:36 PM
what we do if she has to go out once in awhile, we jsut put her in her pet taxi and set her outside.

catmandu
05-06-2005, 08:46 PM
Thats tough,as Princess,and JJJ3,want to go out,as they love,to run out,and play,but this no longer,is a good neighborhood,for them,to go out in.

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