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Hi there, my cat is almost 6 months. He only ever goes out into our back garden. He is ready to 'go' soon and I wondered if you have any safety tips.
If I let him out the back, it backs onto our road which is not busy but he has escaped before and hides under parked cars.
If I let him out the front there are many bushes and trees for him, the only worry is a more major road is just over the fence.
How do you prepare your cat to flee the nest?
If I let him out the back, it backs onto our road which is not busy but he has escaped before and hides under parked cars.
If I let him out the front there are many bushes and trees for him, the only worry is a more major road is just over the fence.
How do you prepare your cat to flee the nest?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have heard the butter on paw theory as the cat licks his paws and gets the scent of home and knows where to return to, but as to safety tips, I am afraid that the cat will possibly roam around, and if you live in a busy area, you do have to think about the possibility of him getting run over. Is he neutered? if you are really so worried, why not let him just have the run of the garden on a harness/flexi lead. I am afraid it is what my father has had to resort to as his cat has already been run over and still insists on sitting under the cars and fighting with the other cats across the road.