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I've just been speaking to our neighbours who live opposite. They have noticed the same as me, that my little cat (he's just one) often will go out the front, and sit on the pavement. Now, the neighbour said he's worried he will dart into the road and get knocked over. I said to him that I have the same worry, but what can I do? Keep my fingers crossed?
I keep him in at night time. And we don't live on a busy road, however, the occasional car will drive down it at 30mph! It's a quiet road close to the school, so at 9am and 3pm during the week, it gets busy.
We have a large back garden surrounding many other gardens, so he doesn't need to go out the bloody front! Yet, of course he does!
He's such a little cat, too... But I don't believe in keeping cats inside. So I suppose this is a reality that I have to accept. MY other cat, who is eight years, is such a home girl. She sleeps the day away at home, and only pops out to. do her business. My younger boy cat is an adventurer, and if the weather is good - he goes out for the day!
I keep him in at night time. And we don't live on a busy road, however, the occasional car will drive down it at 30mph! It's a quiet road close to the school, so at 9am and 3pm during the week, it gets busy.
We have a large back garden surrounding many other gardens, so he doesn't need to go out the bloody front! Yet, of course he does!
He's such a little cat, too... But I don't believe in keeping cats inside. So I suppose this is a reality that I have to accept. MY other cat, who is eight years, is such a home girl. She sleeps the day away at home, and only pops out to. do her business. My younger boy cat is an adventurer, and if the weather is good - he goes out for the day!