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Squirrel and Panther are indoor only for several reasons; they've only been indoors or on a private balcony since 8 weeks, so they don't know the difference. Chilsa was indoor-outdoor...I kept him indoors at the old apartment, because I didn't feel it was safe, but I had to catch him when he tried to sneak out several times. I think he was raised as an indoor-outdoor cat before I got him, so it was REALLY hard for him to adapt to being indoor-only.
My advice: Save your kitty the stress of adapting later, and train him to be an indoor cat now. You do NOT want to have to chase him down when you're at college, trying to have him be indoor-only, and he runs out when you open the door to go take a midterm.
My advice: Save your kitty the stress of adapting later, and train him to be an indoor cat now. You do NOT want to have to chase him down when you're at college, trying to have him be indoor-only, and he runs out when you open the door to go take a midterm.