they were originally mousers on our farm, we had to move and obviously can't just suddenly lock them up because they're use to being outside. they'd fuck the whole house up and purposely piss on the carpets/couch/beds which they have before when i tried keeping them in for the day and i don't really like getting kicked out of a house and living on the streets because of that.
also please don't anthropomorphize animals. my cats are mature adults, not human toddlers.
IIN someone has took collars off of both my cats?
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they were originally mousers on our farm, we had to move and obviously can't just suddenly lock them up because they're use to being outside. they'd fuck the whole house up and purposely piss on the carpets/couch/beds which they have before when i tried keeping them in for the day and i don't really like getting kicked out of a house and living on the streets because of that.
also please don't anthropomorphize animals. my cats are mature adults, not human toddlers.
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You can still supervise them mate.
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how can i supervise them when they decide to hop the fence?
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Chicken wire, cheap as hell keeps the critters in
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fuck man i'd need thousands of dollars worth of chicken wire to wire my entire backyard