I am getting a kitten tomorrow, and I have 2 brothers: 1 autistic brother, and 1 three year old brother. They have let Harley out (not intending on him running away) multiple times. Cats are really fast and hard to catch I assume, so what should I do to keep her from getting lost? (She will be an indoor cat only).

Tags: cat, escaping, kitten

Share

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Thanks! Harley is microchipped, but he came already microchipped- we'd have to get one for Lila.

Reply to This

thanks for your help!

Reply to This

we did get her a collar, and she didn't like it too much at first, but then it kept slipping off of her and it's really really frayed at the end now so we will have to get her a new one. she tolerates them, but the one we have now just keeps falling off.

Reply to This

Emily:

Andrea is right on about using a 'harness'.

#1. They are MUCH safer for cats then a collar. (Many cats who either escaped or are let outside to play have died as a result of their collar getting caught on a branch, fence or various other things that kitties simply MUST investigate.

#2. Microchipping is almost a necessity if the two little brothers accidentally let the Kittie out because the animal regulation folks, vets and a lot of pet shops check to see if what they may initially think is a stray may, in realty, be a beloved family (escape artist) pet.

#3. An EZ way to discourage a cat from darting out an open door (or even window) is to begin EARLY (from day one) and is especially effective with kitties. Do what the Momma Cat does.
Make going to the door or a window that may be kept open in the summer for circulation a 'no, no'!

Take kitty to each door (or location) place it on the floor in front of the potential escape route..stand in front of the door, point your finger at the kitty and HISSSS, HISSS, HISSS (loudly)and follow by saying "NO, NO"!

Do this every time kitty even looks like it is debating making a move.

Do this every day CONSISTANTLY! until kitty decides this does not make Momma happy.

When kitty sits in a safe window, say with screens or just always closed..Make just as BIG A DEAL out of those events. Pets, loves, belly or ear scratches while kitty is sunning in a safe area , along with those words pets love to hear "Good baby, good kitty, will teach kitty very quickly. Training a kitty that 'outside' is not a good thing is an ounce of prevention and will go a long way towards keeping this little one safe even if the boys 'forget' or leave an exit open by accident.

Give it a try! ;o)

Reply to This

I usually put a harness on my cat, she chews on collars or slips out of them. I have looked into getting her chipped, it really seems like a good idea. I would keep a spray bottle by each door (out of reach of the little ones) and spray kitty every time she goes near the door. I did that with my cat, along with barking out NO anytime she even looked remotely interested in the door. That's also a great way to get them to stop scratching on the couch.
~Michaela

Reply to This

Thanks for all the suggestions, guys!

Reply to This

Try looking into special fencing for cats. They make the same "invisible' type fencing for cats as they do for dogs.

Reply to This

RSS

Latest Activity

Belles we had a wonderful christmas the lads got their asigned treats and a stuffed toy each. They were very happy no upset stomachs or anything else. My computer is playing up again not a virus attack but two antivirus programs fighting over the pr…
1 minute ago
3 minutes ago
5 minutes ago
They live in Florida
14 minutes ago
Jack's Girl and Hannah Jackson are now friends
15 minutes ago
I do sincerely hope that your post and that of the others had not deterred anyone from donating to Full Moon Farm, the name is in the title of my post. That would be a sad situation if people have elected to not donate based on an error. Thanks for…
19 minutes ago
Belles replied to the donald's discussion 'TROLLS' in the group Coffee Talk
Yes, thanks for that info Renee. I am really happy to have that.. wow! You amaze me at times. I will also forward to Claire.
20 minutes ago
22 minutes ago

Badge

Loading…

© 2009   Created by ASPCA

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service