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    Assisting cats back over a wall into our yard

    There is a path that leads from the front to the back of the house. This is direct access from back to front and has no house access. Enclosing it would require us to either enclose the front or back door, and block access from front to back. We also have a dog who needs to access the front...
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    Assisting cats back over a wall into our yard

    Thanks for your replied. We have invested in loads of toys and leashes/harnesses and they are working to really keep them entertained. In four weeks they have really acclimatised to their new surroundings and are much less interested in going out. My fear is if they get let out accidentally...
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    Litter Box question

    I think patience is the key here and doing what you are doing seems to be working. We have recently moved and we contained the girls to one room only for a long time, but when they did start to explore the house, we left the box in the room they knew, until they were happy wandering around, and...
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    Assisting cats back over a wall into our yard

    Hi all, looking for help from fellow cat lovers. We've recently moved home with two Maine Coon x Ragdoll cats. An unfortunate change in circumstances meant we moved the girls from a very large garden to a home with practically no garden. Previously, we had a chip controlled cat flap that was...
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