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Could you just buy a long leash hooked to the harness and keep her posted out in the yard? If she is used to indoors I don't see why she couldn't just stay that way on vacation. You never know what might happen to an animal that isn't used to being out, also does she have all her claws? If she is declawed, definitly keep her in or on a leash, she won't be able to protect herself without claws and may wind up hurt or worse.
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If you have to let her outside, please continue with the harness and leash. It keeps her alot safer, although will not prevent her from pickin up ticks, fleas or internal parasites.
What could happen to her? Lets see... hit by a vehicle, injured or killed by a wild animal, poisoned, just plain lost.
And the worst part is, she just won't come home and you'll never know what happened to her. You'll wonder if she's laying somewhere, injured and in pain, or worse. But you'll never know.
Ask me how I know. Yea... oh we're in the country, they'll be ok... NOT. The day my cat never returned, was the day I decided NEVER AGAIN to EVER let another cat outside... PERIOD.
And now working at the SPCA and seeing the shape that many of these cats come to us in, only reinforces the decision.
They come in with various injuries from fights, missing parts of ears from frostbite, missing eyes, broken limbs from being hit by cars, dying of Felv, ripped open from being in a car engine when it was started, or burned from being set on fire by stupid people.
Yea... after seeing all that, I want to take the chance by letting my cats out... I DON'T THINK SO.
Besides that, let's get the neighbors angry because the cats poop in their garden, chase away the birds from their feeders, get in noisy fights under their bedroom window, little footie prints on the cars, spreading diseases and parasites, the males are spraying on their house and more.
Anyone who insists on letting their cats outside, should volunteer at the local animal shelter for a week.
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| Posts: 105 | Location: Western NY | Registered: 09-01-02 |    |
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I'd go with the long leash thing too. because adding to SPCAgal's long list of things that could go wrong... how about my problem?
People who let their cats roam around come and kill off other people's animals. Especially their poultry. and baby poultry, like chicks, ducklings, and quail. I've been raising them for YEARS, and the most common problem is people who have cabins and summer homes out here is that they bring all their animals and set them loose to run through the woods. They eventually end up at our house and kill all the livestock we just bought, or carefully helped to raise. It is REALLY not cool because the people just appologize (or DONT appologize) and take their pets back... and do it all over again. And they go "its just a chicken."
I raise poultry, and to me that wasnt, "just a chicken"... it was my best hen, a double-blue-ribbon winning pullet that i bred myself. Maybe its just bitterness that makes me write this way. if I offend anyone I am truly sorry, but I'm trying to warn you that it may not be just letting your animal out to 'have fun'... it may not come back alive.
Because many people are not as forgiving as I am and in the country, we're sick of people letting their animals run or dropping them off. Sick of them coming and killing off all our work. Sick of them doing all the things SPCAgal listed.
Sorry for the following semi-graphic image but its true:
its not uncommon for some people to blow the heads off of dogs and cats and just burn the body. "No, i didnt see Ralph! nope sorry"...
Just a warning, because thats another option soem people dont even think about. PLEASE keep your animals inside, tied up when outside, or leashed when you walk them.. please, for their sake and for yours.
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| Posts: 437 | Location: Western PA, USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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