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Old 05-11-2009, 11:14 PM
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Re: Thomas is at the Vets

Good advice - it's never really safe to let cats out - the only safe option is an enclosed garden or a purpose built run. I can never understand why people are willing to pay a lot of money for a kitten and then risk losing it within a few months.


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Originally Posted by billyboysmammy View Post
As the weather is getting colder, and firework season is upon us (until at least january after the new year revels), i really wouldnt let him out.

If your set on letting him out, then at least wait until spring, when the days are longer (he's more likely to be seen crossing a road as the sun is brighter).

The weather will be warmer too, so if he does end up inadvertantly getting shut in somewhere, his chances of survival go up due to the warmer nights.

On another hand... bengals arent cheap, and i know its never about the money... but are you really happy with £500 + running round the neighbourhood unattended. Would you leave £500 on the doorstep?

There are risks, even with neutered males.

Fights with neighbouring cats
road accidents
dog attacks
shot by yobs with air rifles
neighbours complaining about poo in the gardens
higher risk of disease and infection
risk of theft
getting shut in and starving


those are just a few of the risks, and each one needs careful consideration.
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