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sandra28@email2me.net - 16 Jun 2006 12:54 GMT
Hello,

I have a young cat aged 12 months hes a Tom who has been neutered he
strays from our garden every day and is gone 7 hours he has once been
found having travelled a pedestrian flyover over a Motorway he was
taken back by a neightbour.

I rang the vet about this behaviour he said to restrict his food thats
only been partly sucessful..

Hes  an exceptionally friendly cat  does anyone have any suggestions as
to what I can do to keep my Cat safe from road traffic?

Regards.
Buddy - 16 Jun 2006 18:34 GMT
Keep him indoors.

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MaryL - 16 Jun 2006 18:51 GMT
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I only know of two things.  The first -- and most obvious -- suggestion is
to keep your cat indoors.  He will be much safer, and mine (including a
former feral that lived to be about 20 years old) have been very happy as
inddor cats.

If that is not acceptable to you, then the only other thing I know to do is
to fence your yard with cat-proof fencing.  You are well on your way if you
already have a wooden fence because there is a system where wire can be
placed at the top -- sloped inward to keep cats in or outward to keep other
cats out (or possibly both).  If you don't have a wooden fence, there is
some wire mesh (some almost invisible) fencing that a cat cannot climb.
Some of it is intended to keep deer out, too.  Unfortunately, a lot of these
possibilities can be pretty pricey.  I do have some links I can provide if
you want to see some pictures.

MaryL

Photos of Duffy and Holly:      >'o'<
Duffy:  http://tinyurl.com/cslwf
Holly:  http://tinyurl.com/9t68o
Duffy and Holly together:  http://tinyurl.com/8b47e
Recent pics:  http://tinyurl.com/clal7
MaryL - 16 Jun 2006 18:53 GMT
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> Recent pics:  http://tinyurl.com/clal7

Follow-up:  In addition to fencing a whole yard, I have seen some very nice
setups where a *portion* of the yard was enclosed (including covering the
top), and the cats had access either to the house or to the encloure.  Some
of the pictures I mentioned in my previous post show this type of setup.

MaryL
Alison - 16 Jun 2006 19:05 GMT
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  I would think about fencing the garden so he can't get out.
 I would be worried that as he is friendly he might get stolen.
  Does he have a cat flap? if he is shut out all day , he might wander
further. If you are home during the day you could try feeding small meals
to keep him around.
Alison
Ryan Robbins - 16 Jun 2006 19:35 GMT
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> Hes  an exceptionally friendly cat  does anyone have any suggestions as
> to what I can do to keep my Cat safe from road traffic?

Yeah, it's simple: Don't let your cat out.
 
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