laura*
01-29-2012, 10:59 PM
I'm good friends with a couple down the street. They are buying a house and will soon be moving. They "have" an outdoor cat. We doubt that the cat can be successfully moved. How can we get the cat to start coming to my house to be fed?
The back story:
Some years back, some live-in house flippers bought the house next to the one my friends are renting. The flippers apparently got a kitten at the time they moved in. The cat grew up being an outdoor cat. After about a year, the remodel was done and the flippers moved on to their next project. Supposedly they gave the cat to someone a mile or two away. Well... the cat promptly found her way back "home" to an empty house. My friends ended up "adopting" her and have fed her ever since. Quite quickly the cat effectively moved one house over.
The cat trusts me more than anyone else. I'm about the only person who can pick up, hold, carry, and groom her. Thus, we'd like to "move" her to my house. I'm about 1500 feet away which seems to be outside her roaming range. One night I did manage to coax her most of the way to my house, and then carried her the rest of the way.
She's 100% an outdoor cat. She plaintively meows when brought inside and the door closes behind her. She'd rather be outside in a frosty night than come inside a warm house. Thus, I will not be able to confine her inside my house to acclimate her to the new situation.
Any suggestions?
The back story:
Some years back, some live-in house flippers bought the house next to the one my friends are renting. The flippers apparently got a kitten at the time they moved in. The cat grew up being an outdoor cat. After about a year, the remodel was done and the flippers moved on to their next project. Supposedly they gave the cat to someone a mile or two away. Well... the cat promptly found her way back "home" to an empty house. My friends ended up "adopting" her and have fed her ever since. Quite quickly the cat effectively moved one house over.
The cat trusts me more than anyone else. I'm about the only person who can pick up, hold, carry, and groom her. Thus, we'd like to "move" her to my house. I'm about 1500 feet away which seems to be outside her roaming range. One night I did manage to coax her most of the way to my house, and then carried her the rest of the way.
She's 100% an outdoor cat. She plaintively meows when brought inside and the door closes behind her. She'd rather be outside in a frosty night than come inside a warm house. Thus, I will not be able to confine her inside my house to acclimate her to the new situation.
Any suggestions?