My kitties are indoors only, except for an occasional playtime in our specially cat-fenced yard!!! My hubby and I added a special topper to our privacy fence, and it works great! However, we still do not leave them out there when we are not home to do a head count!Thankfully, because all of our babies spend 95% of their time indoors, they generally are very anxious to come back inside, after a bit of rolling in the sun and grazing in the grass! We only have one who really is hard to coax back inside, that is Roxie, but she is terrified of anything beyond the fence. She still has to come back indoors though, so we have to go out and "catch her" to force back inside!
You probably have seen alot of my pictures here recently of my kitties enjoying the outdoors, but I always try to make reference to our special enclosed yard, so people don't think that I find it safe to run totally free. I do realize that some of us have much safer areas, but I am just too scared to take any risks with mine!I will attach a pic of our fence topper here for you to see.
Kim





Thankfully, because all of our babies spend 95% of their time indoors, they generally are very anxious to come back inside, after a bit of rolling in the sun and grazing in the grass! We only have one who really is hard to coax back inside, that is Roxie, but she is terrified of anything beyond the fence. She still has to come back indoors though, so we have to go out and "catch her" to force back inside!
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