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Problem with a cat who will not go outside throug cat door
all my cats go outside using a cat door except one female cat who refuses to use it and waits for me to open the door. i have tried to teach her how to go throguh the door but she still refuse even after see the other cats use it. Is this a problem i need to see a vet about?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try tempting her outside by leaving her food bowl on the other side of the door. Some cats are "house cats" anyway, but depending on whether you had her from a kitten, maybe she's just responding to prior teaching before you had her? Let someone pull a piece of string through the flap, and then try to usher her through when she chases it. I doubt if the vet needs to see her - except perhaps for further suggestions on what you might do to train her.
It may be that the flap has frightened her at some time, perhaps it caught her tail or something. Or, there may have been a neighbouring cat out there that frightened her. It's only a problem if it disrupts your life to the extent that you feel you can't keep her. If you can live with it don't worry about it, she's happy after all.
I think the same as the others really, thought she may be scared to go outside because of another cat.
My cat used to chew all the hair off from between his legs and didn't wana go outside. We had to push him out to go to the loo and then wait by the back door for him to come running back.
Vet said he may have been terrorised by another cat outside and therefore was self harming seems a bit weird I know, but when we satrted to keep him in more all his fur grew back.
Cats do have their own personalities. Bless them
My cat used to chew all the hair off from between his legs and didn't wana go outside. We had to push him out to go to the loo and then wait by the back door for him to come running back.
Vet said he may have been terrorised by another cat outside and therefore was self harming seems a bit weird I know, but when we satrted to keep him in more all his fur grew back.
Cats do have their own personalities. Bless them
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