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    My RB Boo never learned and he was nearly 20 when he went to the Bridge. He's really the only one I had to watch. He never ran very far and if I stayed calm and walked towards him in a normal fashion, he didn't run any farther so that I was able to pick him up and put him indoors. I don't have any suggestions for you. Some cats are darters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    My RB Boo never learned and he was nearly 20 when he went to the Bridge. He's really the only one I had to watch. He never ran very far and if I stayed calm and walked towards him in a normal fashion, he didn't run any farther so that I was able to pick him up and put him indoors. I don't have any suggestions for you. Some cats are darters.
    I know some cats are darters and I've been so lucky with Taz and Paizly. And for over a year with Jax. But I think I've figured out how to handle him. And I keep reminding Bruce about it too. He had a friend over last night and the friend smokes so they sometimes stand outside and leave the door open. I made sure to remind him in front of the friend so they would both be aware. This guy is a cat lover too, so he understands.
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