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How can I keep my indoor cat from going outdoors?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gilb" data-source="post: 2172330" data-attributes="member: 768048"><p>I know exactly how you feel, my own cat is a door dasher and it's next to impossible to keep her inside. Make sure that your doors are not easily pried/pushed open, something like a screen door is very easy for a cat to open. Any doors like that should be locked/blocked/jammed so that only a human can open it. Make sure everyone in tho house understands that the cat may dash at the door, and post warnings on all your doors. This should help prevent your cat from escaping. If your cat does escape, hopefully he will be picked up by a shelter or somebody who will make the effort to find the owner. Most people who find a declawed cat are smart enough to know that somebody owns that pet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilb, post: 2172330, member: 768048"] I know exactly how you feel, my own cat is a door dasher and it's next to impossible to keep her inside. Make sure that your doors are not easily pried/pushed open, something like a screen door is very easy for a cat to open. Any doors like that should be locked/blocked/jammed so that only a human can open it. Make sure everyone in tho house understands that the cat may dash at the door, and post warnings on all your doors. This should help prevent your cat from escaping. If your cat does escape, hopefully he will be picked up by a shelter or somebody who will make the effort to find the owner. Most people who find a declawed cat are smart enough to know that somebody owns that pet. [/QUOTE]
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