Some cats just like wandering. Our Daisy used to be like that. They particularly like it during the summer nights.
I'm glad that naughty Zazou is back.
Some cats just like wandering. Our Daisy used to be like that. They particularly like it during the summer nights.
I'm glad that naughty Zazou is back.
Nawtee girl Zazou worrying your meowmie again! So glad you are back home
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Halo used to wander to the 40-acre swamp behind our house. She wouldn't come back to us (most of the time) when we called her. Now she comes ALL the time even when we don't call her. We trained her, by giving her catnip, everytime she came when we called. Now, if she steps outside they yard, and she sees us, she comes running back wanting nip.
I know most people live in urban areas where it's not safe to let cats out, but those of us with a little more acreage/garden area can let our cats out. Most of the time, we are there supervising them, but you might try the nip idea (for all the cats) to see if it will make a difference. I carry some in my pocket when I'm out, and if Halo comes to me when I call her, I reward her. It might work for Zazou too.
Pepper is another story. There is no reward that she will respond to. She will only come back when she's good and ready. But, she will return more promptly when my husband calls her.![]()
Last edited by kuhio98; 08-02-2006 at 11:37 AM.
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