A story maybe I should have shared. A cat from here, Guelph, found her way to Toronto. The cat was missing for 26 days, the owners had put up the missing posters trying to find her, and then someone kind found her and phoned them. How did the cat travel so many highways, and the escarpment, then travel of eight lanes of traffic?
@awildsheepschase maybe someone found her picked her up drove her to Toronto and then either let her go or she ran off? But it wouldn’t surprise me if they walked too because they’re so smart.
And you can get from Guelph to Toronto without taking the highway
When mom moved out of the desert in 1961 they took the cat with them. They pull over just before San Bernardino some 30 miles and the cat jumped out and ran away.
A few weeks later they went back to the house in the desert. And there was the cat laying like nothing had happened.
i'd never let my little one outside. she's never been an oudoor cat and frankly i think she's run away. besides, she's too little (despite her turning 4 later this year) i would be afraid of the racoons, coyotes or tomcats fighting her for her hoohoo. it looks cool but me and my girl like being couch buddies
@beermeplease that’s also what I’m afraid of, especially the coyotes because they’re all over the place in my area. Plus, he has one eye and the vet said that his other eye is like looking through frosted glass for him so he is almost blind
Yes, they will. I give my cats nothing like this, but I promise them their own gym, so they can tear the furniture apart and all they desire. They love where they can just be themselves.
@SomeMichGuy I will leave it outside for him in the warmer months, but I’ll bring it inside for him in the winter. He has one of those cat trees inside the house too to play on.