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Hello! I have successfully moved me and my blind kitty from New York to California! We are moving to a beautiful new spot with a lot of land.
While my little guy is most an indoor cat for his own safety, I take him outside a lot so he can listen to birds and nibble on grass (which he loves).
The new residence has a very territorial outdoor cat. She mostly hangs out around the main house, while I live in a little hut about 75 yards away. She has attacked other outdoor cats before. I'm a little worried here. Is it safe to take my cat outside with her around?
Is there some way to indicate that the space around my residence is *my* territory and not hers? I want my cat to feel like he can be safe in the 5 foot radius of yard around our little residence, but I'm not sure if this cat has claimed this space as "her territory". My cat is extremely timid (and blind). I don't know how cat hierarchies work but he would be low on a cat hierarchy.
While my little guy is most an indoor cat for his own safety, I take him outside a lot so he can listen to birds and nibble on grass (which he loves).
The new residence has a very territorial outdoor cat. She mostly hangs out around the main house, while I live in a little hut about 75 yards away. She has attacked other outdoor cats before. I'm a little worried here. Is it safe to take my cat outside with her around?
Is there some way to indicate that the space around my residence is *my* territory and not hers? I want my cat to feel like he can be safe in the 5 foot radius of yard around our little residence, but I'm not sure if this cat has claimed this space as "her territory". My cat is extremely timid (and blind). I don't know how cat hierarchies work but he would be low on a cat hierarchy.