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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My indoor-raised cat got out one day and after that we had to let her out because she knew to dash between our legs when the door was opened. She started hunting but not eating her kill. She did get fleas once. We had to bathe her in flea shampoo. She had all shots a cat could get at that tine. Other than that we had no issue. She definitely wanted her wet catfood. When the weather is bad call her in. Perhaps microchip her if you haven't already. Then if she wanders, you will hear about it and she won't end up lost in a shelter. I expect she will return in bad weather. [b]It's okay to have an indoor/outdoor cat. The agency just didn't want her having babies, going feral, or getting lost.[/b][/quote] No, that is not true. They've already spayed her so there is no worry for them that she will have babies. But domestic cats should be kept indoors because they are extremely destructive to the environment, especially the bird population.[/quote]
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