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Thanks Deebs. That's one thing I think about is that he is so freindly that perhaps he is with a family that can love him as well.
One thing I forgot to mention, is that domesticated cats are really not suited for the dangers of outdoor life. The best thing is to raise them to be indoor cats only. It is much safer, and then they won't long for the outdoors like Tigger. Our second cat, Dopey, never has gone outside and is afraid to cross the doorway. Tigger, on the other hand, would sit by the door when someone went out so that he could dart out the second they opened the door. Also, i had to replace all the screens in the house with the pet-proof kind because he would scratch a hole in them and jump out. And as you can see in the picture, I enclosed the patio and built a shelf so they can sit out and have a view and warm in the sun. It's also nice to have the catbox outside.... ![]() So please, for the sake of your pet keep the cats indoors.
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Ours are all indoor kitties as well- in our neighborhood, it's too easy for a coyote, cougar, owl or hawk to get them. We see signs up for missing kitties all the time and it's heartbreaking.
![]() I hope you get your Tigger back, R. |
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