Another picture of Max
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Another picture of Max
I put multiple bells on his collar to make sure birds and mice can hear him coming
Now he's so loud, I can usually tell where he is, even when he's streets away
But I think he's annoyed because I made him look like a Christmas tree and sound like Santa's sleigh
@rufustheduck he’s definitely pulling off the look, though
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Another picture of Max
I put multiple bells on his collar to make sure birds and mice can hear him coming
Now he's so loud, I can usually tell where he is, even when he's streets away
But I think he's annoyed because I made him look like a Christmas tree and sound like Santa's sleigh
@rufustheduck have you considered a neck ruff? https://www.birdsbesafe.com/
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@akamran I did. I think he's blushing, but it's difficult to tell
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@rufustheduck he’s definitely pulling off the look, though
@c0dec0dec0de he's the coolest Christmas tree in the neighbourhood
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@rufustheduck have you considered a neck ruff? https://www.birdsbesafe.com/
@irene now I have!!!
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@rufustheduck have you considered a neck ruff? https://www.birdsbesafe.com/
@irene my goodness, he would look fabulous
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@irene now I have!!!
A neighbour of mine has 5 cats. The are incredibly adept at leaving their collars, neck ruffs, trackers, harnesses and any other thing she puts on them in other people's gardens.
Sneakier and more cunning than a fox, I reckon!
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@chicating I'll tell him it is. Maybe he'll be less annoyed with me if he thinks it's the latest fashion
@rufustheduck so weird that they have this in common.
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A neighbour of mine has 5 cats. The are incredibly adept at leaving their collars, neck ruffs, trackers, harnesses and any other thing she puts on them in other people's gardens.
Sneakier and more cunning than a fox, I reckon!
@greem he's also very good at losing his collar. That's why I bought a pack of 20 and a big bag of bells
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A neighbour of mine has 5 cats. The are incredibly adept at leaving their collars, neck ruffs, trackers, harnesses and any other thing she puts on them in other people's gardens.
Sneakier and more cunning than a fox, I reckon!
@greem @rufustheduck that’s why ours are only allowed out like this.
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@greem he's also very good at losing his collar. That's why I bought a pack of 20 and a big bag of bells
@rufustheduck I'm pretty sure they can change the shape of their bones at will!
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@greem @rufustheduck that’s why ours are only allowed out like this.
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@rufustheduck I'm pretty sure they can change the shape of their bones at will!
@greem definitely
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@rufustheduck @greem ours strictly know that if they want to go out, they have to wear the harness. We just adopted a newly trapped cat and he’s adjusting to it but until he gets it, he’ll just be a strictly indoor cat. He seems fine with that. Our cat Max is a Siamese so he’s a very dog like cat to begin with. He’ll come running when I pick up the harness and purr while I put it on but we’ve been walking him for 10 years now since we got him.
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@rufustheduck @greem ours strictly know that if they want to go out, they have to wear the harness. We just adopted a newly trapped cat and he’s adjusting to it but until he gets it, he’ll just be a strictly indoor cat. He seems fine with that. Our cat Max is a Siamese so he’s a very dog like cat to begin with. He’ll come running when I pick up the harness and purr while I put it on but we’ve been walking him for 10 years now since we got him.
@rufustheduck @greem we have a lot of coyotes in our neighborhood despite living in Seattle, so unsupervised outdoor time is definitely not an option that I’d consider.
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@rufustheduck Back when he was young, we tried taking Knold outside with a harness. It was relatively fine, but when we built our catio, we didn’t keep it up.
A few years ago, we tried putting on a harness on him again. Let’s just say that I recognize your description😹
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@rufustheduck @greem we have a lot of coyotes in our neighborhood despite living in Seattle, so unsupervised outdoor time is definitely not an option that I’d consider.
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@rufustheduck Back when he was young, we tried taking Knold outside with a harness. It was relatively fine, but when we built our catio, we didn’t keep it up.
A few years ago, we tried putting on a harness on him again. Let’s just say that I recognize your description😹
@jesper_linnet I tried putting it on TIGHT and he still got out of it in 0.0001 seconds
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@rufustheduck @irene @greem
Ya, it can take a while. Also the trick when they are outdoors is they will walk away from you backwards. When they do that they can slip their front elbow out, then it's game over. Leave slack if they try and do that. 😺 -
@rufustheduck @irene no coyotes in Loughborough either, but we do have to check the garden before letting the dog out. Badgers and foxes are regular visitors.