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Old 04-04-2008, 06:48 PM
clare7577
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Re: Outdoor cat to become indoor cat??

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Originally Posted by xxSaffronxx View Post
Hi All

I would like some views and advice.................

I am about to become a breeder and because of this, my new pedigree kitties cannot go outside and will be house cats.

BUT

I have 2 other "moggies" whom go outside freely and use the cat flap. It has been drilled into me that cats should be allowed their freedom to go outside, even though deep down I would rather keep them in because of the numerous "dangers". I have lost many kitties over the years from them straying or getting hit by cars or ending up in fights with neighbourhood cats.

Should I let my "Moggies" continue to go outside when I have my pedigrees? Or should I keep them all inside?
Would it be cruel to now keep my "moggies" inside when they are used to going outside?

Also, when I used to keep the cats in at my old house (road was too busy) my partner was sometimes a bit careless and they managed to get out by accident. If it were to keep the cats in - how do I open the windows and stuff in summer when it gets hot?
I dont really want to spend loads of money on converting my garden and nor do I want to sepnd money on those mesh things that you can put over your windows.
The only other thing I can think of is a play pen for them all to go in - but then they could be in that for hours and i dont know if i agree with that either?

Sorry for the long post!
Maybe if you dont want to be spending your money you shouldnt breed cats!!! You will have to make sure they are safe and dont get out,you will need to secure windows,it can be very uncomfortable during the summer to have your doors and windows closed,ideally you need to get window guards.Also a out side pen is very important(i think)its nice for the cats,a change of scenery,and fresh air and birdwatching.What about when kittens are born and they need money spent on worming flea treatment etc(and adults)All you will be doing from the start is spending a considerable amount of money.Also you risk sreading diseases from having outside cats mixing with indoors,and you cant have catflaps.I wouldnt care what my garden looks like as long as my cats are happy.
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