Hi everyone, long time, no post. All three of my babies are doing great, sorry I haven't posted in a long time.
My concern is with Hanna. She has just passed her third birthday and has been with me for almost all those three years. In all that time her desire to go outdoors has not wavered. Abby and Bo never want to go out, so I thought maybe she'd grow out of it or let it go...but she hasn't.
I have not allowed her to go out except the time I tried to train her to a harness and leash - that didn't turn out very well, she fought the harness tooth and claw and I ended up getting clawed pretty badly when she was out on it and spooked from a loud truck.
She still door dashes and it is hard since we have two dogs that can go out in our fenced back yard. She has managed to get out while i was letting the dogs out a few times, but has not made it far.
The other day she finally wore me down and I let her out in the backyard while I closely watched her. I was a paranoid, nervous wreck the whole time. Hanna, of course, had a great time.
What I am posting about is how many allow your cats to be out, supervised? Our yard is fenced with 6' privacy fence, but the gates and stuff are not cat-secure. Do you cats ever spook and run off? I am so afraid of her climbing a tree and me not being able to get her down.
How do you deal with the fact the cat wants to go out all the time? Hanna is camped out by the door all the time now. Why can't she go out with me, come back in and be happy?
I will never allow her to go out without me. If anything happened to her I don't even want to think of it.
Why are some cats, like Abby and Bo, perfectly content to stay indoors, and others like Hanna not content to stay in?
Any other tips or tricks for supervised cats outdoors?
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