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Old 12-12-2008, 05:25 PM
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Re: Indoor Cats ?????

Yes Mrs S,a lot of us have more than 2 cats hun,we have 6 girls,1 pld man moggie,and 2 studs,meezers and 1 Bi Ori
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Re: Indoor Cats ?????

my girl is an indoors only cat. we had to many cats being hit by cars when i was a kid and its not somethng i would risk now. even if you live some where quiet it can still happen.
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Re: Indoor Cats ?????

My five girls are all indoor cats, although I do let them come out with me when I put the washing out. they now run to the door when I start to empty the machine. We also have built a small pen, so in the nice weather they can sit out in the sun when we are in the garden. I wouldnt let them out on their own though!
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Old 18-12-2008, 02:15 PM
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Re: Indoor Cats ?????

im pretty certain that a "snowshoe" and a "ragdoll" are two totally different breeds , butyou can get a Mitted ragdoll which has the white feet.
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Re: Indoor Cats ?????

Hi & welcome! I personally would not have outdoor cats again, we have losts cat in the past to a fox, RTA and a dog.

So my 2 are staying indoors, well they have to anyway with them being Raggies.

Your Snow Shoe is very sriking looking and it wouldnt take much encouraging for some idiot to steel him/her.

My Aunty had a Siamese going back years ago now who she let go outside.. he dissapeared off the face of the earth

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Ragdolls I think are related to Persians but I'm not sure of the breeding involved.
Raggies are related to all sorts LOL .. Birmans, Burmese, Angorans to mention a few LOL
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Re: Indoor Cats ?????

We started letting Tilly out after about 6 weeks of staying indoors after we adopted her; at first it was only for 5 minutes or so in the back garden whilst we stood and patrolled the fences. Eventually, we decided to let her out on her own and she took us by suprise by being able to climb the pretty tall fence and head over to nextdoors garden... an hour later she wasn't responding to our calls and we got really worried she'd lost her way back or got hurt - we had to go hunting up and down the street in the dark to find her and when we did she was crouched in a corner hiding. Since then, she doesn't seem to want to go outside much, occassionally she will make a dash for it when the door gets opened or meows at it but lately she's been coming straight back inside after afew minutes which is a great relief to me! She has plenty of toys and things to explore in the house so she seems happy enough but i'll still let her out anytime she indicates she'd like to - i want her to get used to the area incase one day she gets out and can't find her way home.
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