How much do you protect your CH cat?
After looking at Medusa's thread about her CH cat, I started wondering how much other PTer's protect their CH cats, or don't.
I corresponded once with someone online who also had a CH cat and she had wrapped padding around all table and chair legs, padded all corners in her home, etc. and was horrified that I had not. I can't imagine padding all corners in my family size house nor constantly removing and cleaning all the padding from furniture, I would never have the time. I've let my Miss Z. (moderately severe CH) run as wild as she wants, even allowing her to race up and down stairs now that she is fully grown - I just don't watch when she does it because it terrifies me.
I hear thuds and bangs all the time as she slams into walls, corners and furniture while racing with the others, quite often chasing the others. I cringe each and every time and imagine the bruises accumulating on her body. But what can one do in those circumstances? She loves, absolutely loves her freedom to race around and is passionately fond of catching even the largest cats unawares and then chasing them into a corner. In that way she is fearless. However, like all CH cats her fear factor is way, way higher than normal. The worst thing I can do when she is racing around is interrupt because she will panic and slam into whatever is nearest far harder than when she is playing. That's the worst, when I accidentally make her panic and she hurts herself. Although she always runs right off and doesn't look hurt.
The other night I noticed her racing around really frantically, shaking her head, whirling around and then hiding, and then I noticed a wasp in the large low window where I know she likes to sit. Immediately I'm thinking of a wasp bite in her mouth, swelling, shock, etc. and I know I have to check her out. Of course, I have to approach her very, very slowly and casually, looking as though I'm walking right past her, and then scoop as fast as possible. She panicked, of course (and I have the marks down my arm to prove it), and I had to scruff and then wrap her to calm her down. No swelling in her mouth, thank goodness, or anywhere else. Perhaps she started to grab it with her mouth but it buzzed and moved and she panicked.
How much do you protect your CH cat? Do they go into panic mode very easily such as when you reach out to pet them, try to check them out physically, walk past them sometimes?