Originally Posted by susie-4964:
“Kittens can be wanderers - that's how they learn about their territory, and sometimes it takes more than one night! Since she's come back on her own, she should be OK, but current thinking is that cats probably shouldn't be allowed out at night anyway. Get into the habit of giving her a really nice meal at around 9-10 p.m., so she knows she's got a treat coming, and then lock her in for the night. That way, she gets a bit of the fun of darkness but you can go to bed knowing she's safe.”
“Kittens can be wanderers - that's how they learn about their territory, and sometimes it takes more than one night! Since she's come back on her own, she should be OK, but current thinking is that cats probably shouldn't be allowed out at night anyway. Get into the habit of giving her a really nice meal at around 9-10 p.m., so she knows she's got a treat coming, and then lock her in for the night. That way, she gets a bit of the fun of darkness but you can go to bed knowing she's safe.”
She came back after i spend 15 min calling her, it was strange listing to her bell getting closer and closer, she was a bit scared when she jumped into the gardern and didnt releax until she saw me.... i think she got a bit lost, all the houses look the same round here, but i am not complaining if it was my rather loud southern accent that bought her back,,, i live in the north now



