AngelofTroy
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We are moving house this weekend and because the downstairs is open plan, the cat will have to go out when we're not home and at night because he'll be all over the kitchen otherwise. He'll be allowed to come in when we're home which is a lot.
We've set up a space for him to shelter in the out building (a brick storage shed half the size of a garage) at the bottom of the garden. It has an old piece carpet down, his igloo style bed, food and water and in the other end of shed a litter tray until he's happy to go outside. The door has a glass panel and we're installing a cat flap so he can go in and out as he pleases.
He has gone in and out of our current house via a small bathroom window but he's never used a cat flap before (he's 4) and he's always come in at night.
I'm worried that he won't adjust well and I can see him being confused by the cat flap!
Has anyone got any advice to make the transition easier for him? Please nobody tell me it's cruel, I feel bad already but it's the only way it can work, and I know a lot of cats who choose to go out at night, ours just hasn't had the choice before as we close windows at night.
Anyone train an older cat to use a cat flap?
Thank you.
We've set up a space for him to shelter in the out building (a brick storage shed half the size of a garage) at the bottom of the garden. It has an old piece carpet down, his igloo style bed, food and water and in the other end of shed a litter tray until he's happy to go outside. The door has a glass panel and we're installing a cat flap so he can go in and out as he pleases.
He has gone in and out of our current house via a small bathroom window but he's never used a cat flap before (he's 4) and he's always come in at night.
I'm worried that he won't adjust well and I can see him being confused by the cat flap!
Has anyone got any advice to make the transition easier for him? Please nobody tell me it's cruel, I feel bad already but it's the only way it can work, and I know a lot of cats who choose to go out at night, ours just hasn't had the choice before as we close windows at night.
Anyone train an older cat to use a cat flap?
Thank you.