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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 462646" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>There are ways to have "outdoor" kitties that are still "cared for".</p><p>This includes... providing clean water and shelter - for example, on the porch... where things like coyotes are not so likely to even try to come... can even be "up higher" where the cats have to climb to get there, which keeps other animals out too.</p><p>I've never had cats - but have friends to do/did, including outdoor cats.</p><p>They tell me that whatever you "do" for a cat, the cat will pick up on. </p><p>Feed them, too. Most good mousers would rather catch (and eat) a mouse than eat cat kibble... but if its poor hunting, its nice to know that somebody is providing something to fill the tummy with. </p><p>Have a few cat toys around. Anything to make your house "the place" to be.</p><p></p><p>Just so that the cats STAY AT YOUR PLACE and eat up YOUR MICE. Rather than someone else's mice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 462646, member: 11791"] There are ways to have "outdoor" kitties that are still "cared for". This includes... providing clean water and shelter - for example, on the porch... where things like coyotes are not so likely to even try to come... can even be "up higher" where the cats have to climb to get there, which keeps other animals out too. I've never had cats - but have friends to do/did, including outdoor cats. They tell me that whatever you "do" for a cat, the cat will pick up on. Feed them, too. Most good mousers would rather catch (and eat) a mouse than eat cat kibble... but if its poor hunting, its nice to know that somebody is providing something to fill the tummy with. Have a few cat toys around. Anything to make your house "the place" to be. Just so that the cats STAY AT YOUR PLACE and eat up YOUR MICE. Rather than someone else's mice! [/QUOTE]
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