Kittens

I would really like a cat but with kids planned in the next 2 years it isn't ideal. I've heard a few people who've had to give up their cats because of a new arrival.

Nah - they don't like playing second fiddle generally.

However if you can offer a good loving home to a rescue cat then it might still be worth a thought.
 
I agree. Cats like to get out and explore - it's their nature.

If they don't know what they are missing I don't think they care.

I've got a house cat and he is absoultely petrified of outside. I've tried taking him outside to play but as soon as the door is opened with him in my arms he absoultely freaks out.
 
Yeah I know you can bring up cats like that and they are very adaptable creatures.

I think it's in their nature however to go exploring outside.
 
If they don't know what they are missing I don't think they care.

I've got a house cat and he is absoultely petrified of outside. I've tried taking him outside to play but as soon as the door is opened with him in my arms he absoultely freaks out.

How does you cat find living inside? As I want a few tips :)
 
My GF and I have two 1yr old house cats as per laser video earlier in the thread, we've had them since kittens, and surprisingly, when we let them out for a garden play, if they hear anything that spooks them, they run inside to us.

They seem happy and are always playing, will sit on your lap or bite your toes, whatever takes their fancy!
 
Yes!

My ginger tom, Charlie, has been wonderful for the last 15 years. He is on his last legs now and I think it may be time for him to go to Heaven. Not quite yet.

I am going to miss my friend. :(

No way :( You will have to get another :D Can't wait to get one. Sorting out where he / she will be sleeping etc :D
 
Our Max when he was a kitteh catching his first mouse - Razer Copperhead blue ;)

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How does you cat find living inside? As I want a few tips :)

Not much to say.

My kitten/cat (he's about 6 months, not sure what that makes him) seems content with exploring our flat. He's always in cupboards, hiding under beds and that sort of thing.

I've had a few issues with mine (doesn't like to be touched and is a bit bitey) but he seems to have calmed down a lot lately. I'm not sure if that's because I've been home over the last few weeks (I think he considers me to be his master/mother/friend) but he is a lot nicer to be around now!

Just buy yours a few toys, try and play with he/her as much as you possibly can and I think it'll be fine. I'm not expert though.

But it certainly is worth it. It's the little things like them cuddling up with you on cold nights that just makes you smile, and I'm far from a pet person :).
 
I can't wait to get one now :D I think we're getting a ginger kitten not sure whether male or female but I think my mum likes females more for some reason lol but either way can't wait to have a little companion around :D
 
Please don't keep your cat inside, get a cat flap and they will go out in there own time. We got ours and kept him inside for about 3 weeks so he would get used to us and made sure he was using his litter tray. When we went to let him out he would just run back in, which is fine they like to feel safe, but this does not mean you shouldn't encourage them to explore/play outside. We got a cat flap and after a few months he started going outside for longer /further away. Now he is a totally normal cat, has his own area he defends outside and is always in the house playing, eating (our food or the food he brings in alive or not) and sleeping. Keeping them inside is just cruel imo. I could keep a child locked up in a box there whole life, just because they dont know what is beyond that box dont stop the cruelty.

In the few month he was inside only we trained him to use the toilet. Once he started going outside he is much happier just doing it outside.

Sam our cat < 1yo at the time:
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Once he was outside he could start some real hunting (for dogs!) dont know how he was planning of getting it back through the cat flap:
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And while im at it one he did get through the cat flap but kept alive to play with round the house:
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p.s. get a big ginger tabby :)
 
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One tip from me is not to try too hard.

My little brother is all hands with ours. Picking him up, chasing him about, all that stuff. He does it with a good heart but the cat doesn't seem to like it, while on the other hand I rarely make a fuss over him but yet the cat loves spending time around (and often ON) me :).
 
I know what everyone is saying about not keeping the Cat inside all the time but I'd rather keep it inside than have it hit by a car :/

I've never been (Or as far as I can remember) too hands on like that with any animal, I like to give them fuss but not to ott
 
Cats are clever little things they dont just get killed as soon as they see a road. Your fear for it shouldn't effect its right to freedom. Btw I am far from an animal activist, but cats are natural born outdoor hunters and there is no reason for us to confine them as they are more then loyal and can enjoy there life to the full with minimal input from us, while still getting back the same levels of affection (and more when they bring you back presents).
 
My Mum want's it to stay inside but I suppose after a year or so we will let it venture out into the back garden and let it have freedom but atm we want it to stay inside
 
Not much I can say to change that, but just so you know it wont just go outside after a year unless it knows it can get back in safely any time it wants (cat flap) even then it will take time.
 
Not much I can say to change that, but just so you know it wont just go outside after a year unless it knows it can get back in safely any time it wants (cat flap) even then it will take time.

I will take it outside and it will see that I'm with it and it 'should' work
Don't you need a wooden door for a cat flap or?
 
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