You clearly need a cat lift...
Should you thought of that BEFORE you got a cat. Shame on the cat to keep it in the house like that.
People who keep indoor cats have deep underlying issues imo, they enjoy keeping a cat locked up its one step up from kidnapping and holding someone hostage.
Also what kind of person who lives in a flat thats above ground floor even gets a cat in the 1st place? Utter madness
Wow, you should go work for the RSPCA as you obviously know more than they do on the subject of feline welfare.![]()
For an active animal like the cat, an indoor environment can become predictable and boring, and can lead to stress, inactivity and obesity.
My cat doesn't like going outside.
He's been out a few times, either just cries at the window until you let him back in and give him a cuddle; or he scuttles off and cries a few doors up until you let him back in.
Wow, its incredible how many people can know everything they need to about me, my flat, the cat and her past etc etc to make such rash judgements just from a picture.
Honestly people, get a clue, a life or both.
Lol get a clue.People who keep indoor cats have deep underlying issues imo, they enjoy keeping a cat locked up its one step up from kidnapping and holding someone hostage.
Agree totally. cats living inside = joke.
Stop being so selfish.
I'm not going to let my Persian cat out unless its under supervision, it would get matted, full of debris,
Indoor cats can be perfectly happy as long as they have enough space and toys/items to keep them active, there is no problem in it..
BS, cats that have never been let out are perfectly happy aslong as their needs are met
A cat can be perfectly happy indoors provided it was never an outdoor cat at one time.
I have an indoor cat, i live on the first floor and my cat is very happy.
Have you asked your cat yet? You live in a city centre 1st floor flat that I assume is not a penthouse so minimal space for your cat to roam.
I don't give a stuff what an animal behaviourist/RSPCA say, having owned cats for several years confining it to living in doors without the option of being allowed outside is selfish. Unless anyone can communicate with a cat in their native tongue, I will stand by my point.
I hope it leaves you a dirty protest on your pillow each and every evening when you get in.
Obviously they have asked the cat if it is happy not being let outside?![]()
Boo hoo, get a grip.
He's no doubt going to give it a better life than in many households, even those from which it can access the outdoors. You seem to believe that 'can it get outside', is the sole factor in determing whether or not a cat's life is a happy one. It will have a MUCH better life than 99% of other cats and compared to if it had been allocated to some council house urchin, so seriously, try and put things into some perspective.
Obviously you have asked the cat if it's devastated at not being able to get outside?![]()
You don't know him thenWas this a joke post Robbie?![]()
My cat has never attempted to leave the house btw, never stopped it, it just doesn't want to and will sit on the doorstep should the door be left open.