I think you're trying to do the best thing you can do, which is great. You're keeping them safe from the roads, which is reasonable. I think it's ok as long as they've got what they need to play, rest, eat, drink (which they do) and they've got company in eachother. If you let them out separately from your other cat everyday, then I don't see the issue. So they're still getting fresh air and a change of scenery everyday. See how things go as they get older? I had a cat who spend 95% of her time indoors through choice. She had the run of a largeish garden and she'd just go and sit on the back step for ten minutes each day. Sometimes venture a few metres up the garden path, but that was it. Then she'd come back in.
Is the way I treat my new kittens normal?
← View full post
I think you're trying to do the best thing you can do, which is great. You're keeping them safe from the roads, which is reasonable. I think it's ok as long as they've got what they need to play, rest, eat, drink (which they do) and they've got company in eachother. If you let them out separately from your other cat everyday, then I don't see the issue. So they're still getting fresh air and a change of scenery everyday. See how things go as they get older? I had a cat who spend 95% of her time indoors through choice. She had the run of a largeish garden and she'd just go and sit on the back step for ten minutes each day. Sometimes venture a few metres up the garden path, but that was it. Then she'd come back in.