...every single time we open any door or window. Like, she's getting obsessed with it and it's been getting worse and worse, likely because the snow is finally (mostly) gone and there's life outside once again. There are birds, squirrels, all sorts of smells, neighbours' dogs, cats... even raccoons at night.
Of course we are not letting her out without supervision and when we do, she's on a leash and we monitor what she does.
But she's really going nuts. Today she managed to sneak out twice (well, she actually turns into a bullet, comes out of nowhere and runs out through nonexistent openings, pretty much). First time she ran around the house and under the deck, where she just laughed into my face for a while. Then I got her out by bribing her with some Merrick tuna (she refused to care about her treats, of course). Second time she ran the same way, but some bird made a loud noise so it confused the cat and, therefore, I grabbed her.
There are no cars in our neighbourhood and there is no... clear and present danger, so to speak, yet I don't want her to roam outside.
Do we need to build a fortress of some sort? I assume she won't just randomly stop trying to go out.
Argh.
Of course we are not letting her out without supervision and when we do, she's on a leash and we monitor what she does.
But she's really going nuts. Today she managed to sneak out twice (well, she actually turns into a bullet, comes out of nowhere and runs out through nonexistent openings, pretty much). First time she ran around the house and under the deck, where she just laughed into my face for a while. Then I got her out by bribing her with some Merrick tuna (she refused to care about her treats, of course). Second time she ran the same way, but some bird made a loud noise so it confused the cat and, therefore, I grabbed her.
There are no cars in our neighbourhood and there is no... clear and present danger, so to speak, yet I don't want her to roam outside.
Do we need to build a fortress of some sort? I assume she won't just randomly stop trying to go out.
Argh.