mine was born in a barn  (literally) and really really wants to hunt.
I originally tried to keep him inside as he lost an eye to an
infection before we got him and  I was worried that he could not take
car of himself, but he seems to be the terror of the local bird
population. I may reconsider if we move out of the city where hawks
and coyotes are an issue.

On 11/14/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ALWAYS adhered to this. Never let my cats out. But my current cat ... I
> can't keep him inside and I gave up trying. We're in a cul de sac and it's
> very quiet. He usually just hangs out around the house or in the woods right
> next to the house. He hears us pull into the street and is always waiting by
> the door to be let in if he's been out. I try to make sure he is in every
> night (so he can have his shower in the morning) and if we are away for a
> few days, we lock him inside. If it's storming or raining or REALLY cold, he
> won't go out. Sissy cat.
>
> I'm not fond of it, but he's happy.
>
> I want one of those cat cams ...
>
>
> On 11/14/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Our vets have always said "better inside and fat, than outside and flat"
>
>
> 

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