Re: Happy Holidays to All, now cat door


Jason goes to the door, sticks his nose out, hisses loudly, and retreats inside!
Cathy
On Tuesday, January 6, 2004, at 06:23 AM, Pamela J. Evans wrote:


Well Sugar loves to go out (even on her tether) but it's so cold right
now she tiptoes out very tentatively and comes bolting in after about 60
seconds and parks her butt by the heater. I keep telling her it's too
cold out there. Crazy thing.



---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Donna " <justme@prairieinet.net> Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 05:45:23 -0600

Glad to hear my cat is not the only one who doesn't want outside. He
will greet you at the door, but never tries to go out. He does like to
lay in his hammock my the window and watch the birds. Since he enjoys
that, I have bird feeders and bath close there to encourage the birds.

BTW this is dog country here, he was declawed in the front before I got
him, so I have never pushed the going out.


Donna

Well, I must have two very neurotic cats...Katie our female is
perfectly
content to stay in...never even looks at the doors. And our male
Himalayan, Miko...you'd think after all his multiple escape attempts,
he'd learn that as soon as his paws hit the ground he freaks out and
wants right back in, but he still tries it...never stays out long
unless
someone chases him to get him back then he takes a couple passes
around
the yard before he bee-lines it for the door to get back inside. And
in
a farming community with a huge feral cat population, it's safer for
me
to encourage their fear of the great outdoors...too many wild tomcats
bent on causing trouble.



Melody, IA (Z 5/4)

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