Indoor cats make me a little sad - because they do so love the outdoors.
The sun, the hunting, the socialising - finding their way into the local community and where they are in the hierarchy!
Our rescue cat spent most of her first 6 weeks with us up at windows making whining and chirping noises.
Our rescue kitten took a little longer to find the window and was a little scared on his first run out, but they both love it now.
But I guess - if they have never known it they won't miss it.
Cats are very clean animals, they spend so much of their time cleaning and personal grooming. Once they know where the toilet is they should stick to it. You won't have the issue of the cats thinking you don't know how to hunt and them bringing the hunt in for you.
Our two tolerate each other rather than being the best of friends, there is an uneasy truce between them.
When we both work they can be in the house on their own from around 8:00am - 6:00pm and they have never really caused trouble in that time - they just want out as soon as we arrive.
The sun, the hunting, the socialising - finding their way into the local community and where they are in the hierarchy!
Our rescue cat spent most of her first 6 weeks with us up at windows making whining and chirping noises.
Our rescue kitten took a little longer to find the window and was a little scared on his first run out, but they both love it now.
But I guess - if they have never known it they won't miss it.
Cats are very clean animals, they spend so much of their time cleaning and personal grooming. Once they know where the toilet is they should stick to it. You won't have the issue of the cats thinking you don't know how to hunt and them bringing the hunt in for you.
Our two tolerate each other rather than being the best of friends, there is an uneasy truce between them.
When we both work they can be in the house on their own from around 8:00am - 6:00pm and they have never really caused trouble in that time - they just want out as soon as we arrive.