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9th January 2010, 10:43 AM #1Administrator


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10th January 2010, 02:42 PM #2Active Cat


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This discussion is of interest to us too - we decided Lucius would be an indoor cat despite having a garden, as we live off a busy main road and one fence we share with a neighbour is more like a picket fence so he would clear it easily. We just can't bear to take the risk in this house. So I think we would like to get a leash to so we can take him out or walk him round the garden at least, so he gets some fresh air regularly.
I am also aware he does not wear a collar but is chipped, however I don't think a lot of non pet owners are aware of microchipping yet, and might take a non-collared cat as lost or stray, and a Maine Coon cat looks expensive, so an opportunist might keep him. I don't know if that is me being extra protective or dramatic but it is my gut feeling....
ps, how cute are the kitty smilies!
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10th January 2010, 04:01 PM #3Cool Cat


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It isn't a problem at all to take your cat out on a leash. We used to do this when we still only had 3 cats to take outside. But since our cat population kept on getting bigger, it was too difficult to take them all outside on a leash. That is why we put a fence around our balcony (we live in a flat), so now they can go outside without there being any risk of them escaping from the balcony.
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14th January 2010, 02:43 PM #5Breeder

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Is it not possible to put a net? Here is a link to a dutch company who delivers special catnets. Nettenlijn | Nets for cats and the next link will give you an idea for cat...coop??? I don't know the correct word. Welkom bij Kattenren - Kattenrennen.nl It doesn't have to be really big.
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I found this Denise How to Leash Train a Cat - wikiHow, looks quite goodIrishKitty: as anybody experience of training their Maine Coons or other cats on a leash?
Would be interesting to hear some stories and tips if you have some
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IrishKitty (31st January 2010), Roy Snell (21st February 2010), Samantha (14th January 2011)
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21st January 2010, 01:48 PM #7Top Cat



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Thanks Ria for that excellent link: That advise is just what I was looking for. I'd better get myself a leash this weekend to start him on it.
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28th January 2010, 09:18 PM #8
Did you get the harness Denise? I would be very interested to know if you did and how it went. I'm planning on keeping our kitten indoors but would like to think I could take him in the garden in the summer with a harness and leash. If you did get one what size and where did you get it?
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Hi Riaboo.
I posted the question 'can we embed a web links into a post' on Daves' profile last night. Browsing the forum this morning, I notice your wikihow link above so may I ask how this is done. best regards*Roy
PS. I;ve got it now, IrishKitty showed me the way
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