ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to me
ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to me
Sorry me again,i decided last night to let one of my cats Fix out as she is desperate to go out being out already 3 times but from my previous posts you will know having trouble to get her to come back in through the window ,last night went out ,for 6 hours ran across grass over wall came back several times to garden a bit later but i couldnt get her to come in , trying to entice her with treats and chicken,she at some stage got as far as window when i was in there but tried and failed to jump in the window its one that opens out at the top and a low sash window at the bottom but there is a window ledge . i eventually caught her and put her back in. any ideas please ??
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Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
I would suggest she needs some 'cat steps' or a platform - in time she will probably get more confident but at the moment she obviously isn't - cats don't think 'ooh how will I get back in' when they go out
You've probably seen the little ramps they have in catteries to help cats climb up into the bed areas - it can be quite steep but if it has little ridges they can walk up it.
This is the sort of thing http://www.oasisoriginals.net/petgear.html#catramp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; but an outdoor plank with little strips of wood tacked on at intervals. Here's another:
http://www.oasisoriginals.net/petgear.html#catramp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Then you can place treats strategically up it until she gets the hang of it.
I see the ramp and corner shelf in the second picture is only £29
http://www.flytesofancy.co.uk/chickenho ... y-Pen.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

You've probably seen the little ramps they have in catteries to help cats climb up into the bed areas - it can be quite steep but if it has little ridges they can walk up it.
This is the sort of thing http://www.oasisoriginals.net/petgear.html#catramp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; but an outdoor plank with little strips of wood tacked on at intervals. Here's another:
http://www.oasisoriginals.net/petgear.html#catramp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Then you can place treats strategically up it until she gets the hang of it.
I see the ramp and corner shelf in the second picture is only £29
http://www.flytesofancy.co.uk/chickenho ... y-Pen.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
thanks good ideas but its quite a high jump i didnt realise myself ,so need something a bit higher we put a re/cycled crate but thats not really high enough, a bit struck to what else we could get !!!!!Jacks wrote:I would suggest she needs some 'cat steps' or a platform - in time she will probably get more confident but at the moment she obviously isn't - cats don't think 'ooh how will I get back in' when they go out![]()
You've probably seen the little ramps they have in catteries to help cats climb up into the bed areas - it can be quite steep but if it has little ridges they can walk up it.
This is the sort of thing http://www.oasisoriginals.net/petgear.html#catramp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; but an outdoor plank with little strips of wood tacked on at intervals. Here's another:
http://www.oasisoriginals.net/petgear.html#catramp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Then you can place treats strategically up it until she gets the hang of it.
I see the ramp and corner shelf in the second picture is only £29
http://www.flytesofancy.co.uk/chickenho ... y-Pen.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
sorry Laura, but I have to ask - you'd mentioned in a previous post that you'd had to pick her up before to help her in because she couldn't get in. Didn't you at that point already realise that the jump would be too high for her? Unless I'm totally mistaken but:laura1959 wrote:thanks good ideas but its quite a high jump i didnt realise myself ,so need something a bit higher we put a re/cycled crate but thats not really high enough, a bit struck to what else we could get !!!!!
that to me sounds like she's been trying but just couldn't - poor thinglaura1959 wrote:came back several times to garden a bit later but i couldnt get her to come in , trying to entice her with treats and chicken,she at some stage got as far as window when i was in there but tried and failed to jump in the window its one that opens out at the top and a low sash window at the bottom but there is a window ledge . i eventually caught her and put her back in. any ideas please ??
As a matter of interest, how wide is the window ledge of the window? Is it wide enough for her to actually get up to and then have enough space to balance and then try and leap up through the smaller fanlight? A lot of window ledges won't be wide enough for that?
Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
only picked her up to put her in to encourge her to jump in ,the other cat Ouzo can do it fine though she chooses to stay in ,and thats fine,i put a crate by the window and Fix after after few attempts jumped in fine,but i cannot afford to leave this window open its too big and someone could get in it ,so now have to encourge her to jump out of bathroom window which is slightly higher and only an fan window big enough to get through so i need something higher for her to jump on crate i dont think will be high enough.meriad wrote:sorry Laura, but I have to ask - you'd mentioned in a previous post that you'd had to pick her up before to help her in because she couldn't get in. Didn't you at that point already realise that the jump would be too high for her? Unless I'm totally mistaken but:laura1959 wrote:thanks good ideas but its quite a high jump i didnt realise myself ,so need something a bit higher we put a re/cycled crate but thats not really high enough, a bit struck to what else we could get !!!!!
that to me sounds like she's been trying but just couldn't - poor thinglaura1959 wrote:came back several times to garden a bit later but i couldnt get her to come in , trying to entice her with treats and chicken,she at some stage got as far as window when i was in there but tried and failed to jump in the window its one that opens out at the top and a low sash window at the bottom but there is a window ledge . i eventually caught her and put her back in. any ideas please ??
As a matter of interest, how wide is the window ledge of the window? Is it wide enough for her to actually get up to and then have enough space to balance and then try and leap up through the smaller fanlight? A lot of window ledges won't be wide enough for that?
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Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
have I missed something? what is preventing you from putting in a catflap?
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Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
Kay, I think the property is shared ownership and also no where suitable to put a cat flap
Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
have only windows and i am with a housing so they wont allow it .Kay wrote:have I missed something? what is preventing you from putting in a catflap?
Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
yes thats correct only have window access ,which was ok'd by home visit from rescue centremeriad wrote:Kay, I think the property is shared ownership and also no where suitable to put a cat flap
Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
my door access is on to a main road via an intercom door.laura1959 wrote:yes thats correct only have window access ,which was ok'd by home visit from rescue centremeriad wrote:Kay, I think the property is shared ownership and also no where suitable to put a cat flap
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Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
Laura, do you know anyone that has basic DIY skills that could make you something similar to this:
http://www.cat-climbing-towers.com/cat-pole.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
my concern though would be other cats getting in but at least it would be something Fix could easily use
http://www.cat-climbing-towers.com/cat-pole.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
my concern though would be other cats getting in but at least it would be something Fix could easily use
Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
no i am affraid i dont know anyone with DIY skills ,my neighbour that moved in may ,had two cats that adopted me where in and out for 2 years i must admit never had any other cats other than them in that time and usually left the bathroom window open ,cos they didnt always want to go out when i went to work when they stayed all night it was mother and son. its harder this time as i have to teach Fix to go out bathroom and come back in ,the only reason she went out bedroom is thats the room they related to a window and obviously which room they are in alot as they sleep on top on wardrobe in the day ,and are in living room with me in the evenings .meriad wrote:Laura, do you know anyone that has basic DIY skills that could make you something similar to this:
http://www.cat-climbing-towers.com/cat-pole.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
my concern though would be other cats getting in but at least it would be something Fix could easily use
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Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
Sounds like you need something like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nature-First- ... 54097a3e5c
Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
glad to say they are now jumping in and out merrily ,i put a re cycled crate outside the bathroom and believe or not the cat that doesnt go out Ouzo went out and jumped back in and the other Fix followed her and they havent stopped since so relieved ,they are having a ball in the garden.Sabertooth wrote:Sounds like you need something like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nature-First- ... 54097a3e5c
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Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
excellent news 

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Re: ok still having problems with my cat coming back in to m
That's brilliant - well done! 
