What? The cat ran outside and you forgot about it? 😧

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My cat is fine, she wants to wander outside all the time, sometimes you don’t even notice that she slipped outside when someone opens the door. There’s some bushes in my front yard that she hides in for safety.

Last week, my cat spent the night wandering outside. Then at 3-5 AM next morning, my mother woke up to a loud cat meow and opened the front door to check. There it is, my cat dashing toward the door. She slipped outside the night before when the door was opened.

        • WtfEvenIsExistence1️@lemmy.caOP
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          1 year ago

          Please explain to me how a family member coming home from work from a tiring day is going to notice my cat sneaking out?

          I can’t lock my cat in a cage, that’s animal cruelty. Are you suggesting I commit an act of animal cruelty?

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            1 year ago

            Making sure the cat doesn’t run by when entering or exiting a room when it’s not supposed to, let alone my entire home, has literally never ever, not even once, been an issue.

            You have no excuse.

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            1 year ago

            Note that the initial post is about intentionally letting the cat out.

            I have had several cats over my lifetime and them escaping has never really been an issue for us, though of course I don’t know your particular situation. Still, it is pretty important that cats are not allowed out. I know all the animal shelters across two countries I have worked with will simply not allow someone to adopt a cat unless they sign a document stating that the cat will be indoors only, with the exception of leashed walking.

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            1 year ago

            Here is an honest solution I hope your household works on… watch your feet when you come and go out the front door and only open enough to get through. That way you can more easily try to block them from escaping with your body or bags or whatever.