Several possibilities.
1 collars are meant to come loose.
2 someone is trying to adopt your cat, and removes it.
3 someones messing with you.
If they meant harm, theyd just do it.
I lost several great cats before I just decided to stop letting it happen.
My cat is indoors, with a cat door to a green house.
Does go outdoors, but only under supervision.
Its not a perfect solution.
But neither is leaving it up to chance.
i can't lock them up permanently, they were raised as mousers on a farm and use to that life and i do not have room for a cat enclosure, the place i stay at has an extremely small concrete backyard, you can't even run around in it because of how tiny it is. i'd like to keep them inside however since they were raised outdoors they've already proved to me they will go absolutely insane if i even try to lock them inside for one day, i tried it once and they were purposely pissing everywhere on the couches and carpets (despite having access to a clean, fresh litter tray) and tear up anything they can see.
I feel bad for you.
I went through a simular experience.
Its easy to let a house only cat become an outdoor cat.
But near impossible to make an outdoor cat become an indoor only cat.
I broke down and let my cat out.
She lasted 2 months, then just disappeared.
sorry to hear about your cat :( i really do want to keep them inside because i know they'll be safer, however they'll go absolutely insane if i even try. when my cat eventually passes away though i'll probably be getting another, and i'll definitely be raising them to be an inside cat.
IIN someone has took collars off of both my cats?
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Several possibilities.
1 collars are meant to come loose.
2 someone is trying to adopt your cat, and removes it.
3 someones messing with you.
If they meant harm, theyd just do it.
I lost several great cats before I just decided to stop letting it happen.
My cat is indoors, with a cat door to a green house.
Does go outdoors, but only under supervision.
Its not a perfect solution.
But neither is leaving it up to chance.
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i can't lock them up permanently, they were raised as mousers on a farm and use to that life and i do not have room for a cat enclosure, the place i stay at has an extremely small concrete backyard, you can't even run around in it because of how tiny it is. i'd like to keep them inside however since they were raised outdoors they've already proved to me they will go absolutely insane if i even try to lock them inside for one day, i tried it once and they were purposely pissing everywhere on the couches and carpets (despite having access to a clean, fresh litter tray) and tear up anything they can see.
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I feel bad for you.
I went through a simular experience.
Its easy to let a house only cat become an outdoor cat.
But near impossible to make an outdoor cat become an indoor only cat.
I broke down and let my cat out.
She lasted 2 months, then just disappeared.
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sorry to hear about your cat :( i really do want to keep them inside because i know they'll be safer, however they'll go absolutely insane if i even try. when my cat eventually passes away though i'll probably be getting another, and i'll definitely be raising them to be an inside cat.