The isle of wight/portsmouth
And it is unethical to keep a kitty in said flat?
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:17,
archived)
Can be
but a lot of cats like it indoors and never notice the difference.
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:18,
archived)
I've walked a cat but it's a pain in the arse
Agoraphobic cats are available from your nearest cat rescue centre.
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:23,
archived)
so what, get a kitty and take it for walks
or get a kitty that refuses to go outside
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:24,
archived)
Take it for walks...
It'll get used to it.
Agoraphobic ones will just hide the whole time.
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:33,
archived)
Agoraphobic ones will just hide the whole time.
You're right there, I don't think an indoor kitty would be all of the happies
And walks would be tricky
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:35,
archived)
the second one
walking a cat isn't good for you or the cat.
And is no use as a pulling aid. :(
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:34,
archived)
And is no use as a pulling aid. :(
That sounds like a voice of experience
*knocks spinster fairies out of ear*
ne'ermind...
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:36,
archived)
ne'ermind...
it depends
if you get a kitten and train it from a young age they'll follow you about.
my mums neighbour always walks his cats leadless, very funny to see.
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:37,
archived)
my mums neighbour always walks his cats leadless, very funny to see.
Yes.
As stupid as it sounds, you can buy leads/halters for them.
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:23,
archived)
our cat used to come for walks
but then had to be carried home
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:26,
archived)
Cats are fine indoors
unless they've previously been used to going outside.
Our cats are indoor cats (until we can afford a flat with a garden, at least) and they're fine. It might be a good idea to get two so they keep each other company.
( ,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:30,
archived)
Our cats are indoor cats (until we can afford a flat with a garden, at least) and they're fine. It might be a good idea to get two so they keep each other company.