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Last year, we fostered (with intent to adopt) a stray teenager kitty. It did not go well. Among a bunch of other behavioural issues, he hated being indoors and would become very destructive, especially when he was home alone. We live in a city apartment so it wasn't possible to let him go outdoors. Fortunately, he was soon adopted by a suburban family, but the experience put my husband off fostering. Which is balls because I love cats!
Surely having shredded curtains, bedframes, carpet and couches isn't something all cat owners simply put up with. How do you minimise the destruction? Having two cats instead of one, so they play with each other instead of the curtains? Getting an old cat who isn't very active?
Any ideas I can float by my husband to keep him amenable to kitties without fearing for our apartment is much appreciated.
Thanks!
Surely having shredded curtains, bedframes, carpet and couches isn't something all cat owners simply put up with. How do you minimise the destruction? Having two cats instead of one, so they play with each other instead of the curtains? Getting an old cat who isn't very active?
Any ideas I can float by my husband to keep him amenable to kitties without fearing for our apartment is much appreciated.
Thanks!