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  1. #1
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    She looks like a very plush version of my RB Goldie. I sure do miss my orangie gal

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    Does she YOWL to be let outside, like ONE BIG FURRY GUY whose name I won't mention?

    Liz
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    If you live in an area with traffic/coyotes/human idiots , you might want to build a cat run so she can anjoy the outdoors in safety.

    Just a thought.
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    That is so pitiful.... looking out, wanting to go.. I am with Catty, how about building a cat run for her so she will be safe and secure and you won't have to worry about her running off? Gosh! She is LOVELY!

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    My, what a big fluffy orange bundle of fur! She is beautiful!

    I don't know how long since you moved, or how far from one place to the other; she should stay in a least 2 weeks in my opinion. Cats (and dogs and other pets) have been known to hike back to the ole homestead.

    When I moved, I only took them out on harness and leash for the first few times. (All my cats are used to being on a harness. And I have those 10 foot retractable leashes.) That way I could show them some boundaries of where to stay. Now I let them out in the back yard when I am out gardening and such. I monitor and all I have to say is "EH! EH!" and they know they are going to far astray. Sometimes they actually turn back, sometimes they sit right on the boundary line (Chestnut), but they know that I am watching and they will be taken in if they cross and I catch up to them. Keep a water squirt bottle handy the first trips out in the new yard.
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    Jenna
    you are a very beautiful cat! gorgeous! be patient, you will get outside soon

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    What a cuuute, chubby fluffy kitty!!! I wanna give her hugs and wuffles! XP

    Hope she can go outside soon, and that cat-run idea sounds like a really good one!

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    That pretty girl looks a lot like my Sassy, another outdoor-loving cat. I think you're wise to keep her in for a few weeks.
    Gin

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    Jen is beauitful as alwas.I agree with the cat run idea.
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