I put a small harness on him and took him out this evening, for the first
time since we moved off the farm. He was really scared at first but after
ten minutes or so he relaxed, ate some grass, and laid down in the clover.
We walked all over the yard. When I brought him back inside, all the others
came running over to sniff the "out" smell on him.
Tomorrow I'll take Beatrice out for a walk. Need to get a bigger harness for
the rest of them and then will take them all out, one at a time. When each
of them has been out a few times, I may try taking two at a time so each one
gets to go out more often, until I can get the fence put up.
Jane - 06 Jun 2006 18:09 GMT
>Tomorrow I'll take Beatrice out for a walk. Need to get a bigger harness for
>the rest of them and then will take them all out, one at a time. When each
>of them has been out a few times, I may try taking two at a time so each one
>gets to go out more often, until I can get the fence put up.
I'll warn you right now, don't try two at a time! I did that with my
sister's cats, and it was awful. They wanted to go in different
directions and I ended up almost losing one. Bad idea.
Jane
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