First of i really really dont want to re home my cat, but im running out of ideas thats healthy for her too.
Basicly she learnt how to open our front door of the flat, she jumps up at the lock and pushes the handle down as she comes down. hopfully that makes sence she can also open the doors in the house.
Which is a security risk so iv had to turn the door handles in the bathroom upside down so i can put her in there when we go out.
Our door doesnt lock from the outside so there is no way to keep her in the house.
When we are at home i had a sliding lock on the door which is fine untill its gets to night time and all we hear is the lock clicking with her trying to get out which is loud and very anoying.
Shes been a indoor cat since weve had her frim 8 weeks and shes now 8 years. When iv tried putting her outside shes petrified and trys to get back innthe flat complex building. Thats the part i feel shes trying to get to. Not outside as much.
What can i do, its not fair on her to lock her in one room for hours mon day to friday shed be in there from 830am to atleast 4pm sometimes longer.
But i cant keep coming home to an open door.
The night time noise is horriable but we could live with that if i could resolve the main issue of keeping her in the house but not in one room.
Do i just kick her out competely of the flat complex in the morning.. stress her out and hope she comes back when i call her.... she cant get in to the flat complex so id have ti go find her every night.
Or do i re home my beauitfully smart fur baby that my boys absolutly adore.
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wonderingsoul · 02/04/2017 06:29
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