Our kittens are almost 6 months old now. They will hopefully be spayed and neutered by the end of the month.
Now when we got them from the rehoming centre at 10 weeks they said to make sure they stay inside whilst small. Which we confirmed they would until they were fully vaccinated and neutered etc, and once big enough they could start going out.
The lady said yes, but also once ok to go outside they shouldn't go out alone until much bigger ie next spring and summer. They were born in April, so ''next spring or summer'' would make them 1 year+ before allowed outside alone.
is this correct? or over cautious?
By the time they are neutered, plus a few weeks to fully recover etc indoors they will be more like 7+ months old. I was planning on then adding a cat flap and letting them come and go as they please during the day, and try to keep them in overnight. We also work from home so around a lot to let them in and out. By November time it will also be getting cold where we live so I doubt they will be rushing to stay outside long
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Strawberrytraveller · 16/10/2018 09:10
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