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By *opping_candy OP   Woman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire

The cat out for the night as he's playing hard to get and I want to go to bed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I would say depends if he is used to being out?

I made a fatal mistake doing so this time last year.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I worried myself sick when one of mine wouldnt come in and was getting up every 30 minutes until he did come in ......... you won't sleep and will only worry

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By *opping_candy OP   Woman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire

No he's not a proper outside cat but has been out overnight a couple of times. There's only so many times I can come down and shake biscuits at both doors though lol.

Luckily for him just before calling it a night he has turned up

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By *taffsfella1Man  over a year ago

Newcastle-under-Lyme

Just get a dog instead - problem solved!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Leave him out and go to bed...he's on the prowl. He'll meeeooowww you awake when he's ready to come back in

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

See he's back! Nite nite then zzzzz

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By *opping_candy OP   Woman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire


"Leave him out and go to bed...he's on the prowl. He'll meeeooowww you awake when he's ready to come back in"

He'd be lucky, my room is in the attic lol he is bloody loud though!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Leave him out and go to bed...he's on the prowl. He'll meeeooowww you awake when he's ready to come back in

He'd be lucky, my room is in the attic lol he is bloody loud though! "

Put it out next time through your window on a very long piece of strong cord and when you think its time for him to come back wind the cord back in. A winch may help with the last 20-30 feet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

just leave the door open six inches, wedge it with a chair, then he wont feel shut out when he comes home

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By *opping_candy OP   Woman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire


"Leave him out and go to bed...he's on the prowl. He'll meeeooowww you awake when he's ready to come back in

He'd be lucky, my room is in the attic lol he is bloody loud though!

Put it out next time through your window on a very long piece of strong cord and when you think its time for him to come back wind the cord back in. A winch may help with the last 20-30 feet. "

Probably best I don't tie it round his neck then lol

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By *opping_candy OP   Woman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire


"just leave the door open six inches, wedge it with a chair, then he wont feel shut out when he comes home"

neither will the burglars lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im sure ive seen somewhere on the interweb, a wonderfull new invention where you have a small flap thing in your door specialy designed for cats to get in and out !!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im sure ive seen somewhere on the interweb, a wonderfull new invention where you have a small flap thing in your door specialy designed for cats to get in and out !!"

That's no good in Yorkshire.... Theyll fit you a flat cap...

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By *opping_candy OP   Woman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire

I'll just nip to argos and get one

To be honest the two cats I've had for 9 years have never been that bothered about being out and about, in the winter they don't step foot outside and when the weather is nice and I have the door or kitchen window open they might wander out and sit in the garden but don't go far at all so never even considered a catflap. The cat I got last year has become more adventurous but in general is keen to be in for the night, I think sometimes he just gets carried away chasing girls. If he seems to want to be out when the weather turns I might think about a cat flap but i have a hard time draughtproofing and keeping this house warm in winter as it is.

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