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Climbee

2018-09-25 10:01:01
  • #1
Ours are also hardcore free roamers, but have a rather limited territory and that, fortunately, in exactly the opposite direction to where we will be moving. So, where we are moving to, they definitely haven’t been before. Still, I’m looking at the move with some apprehension. Until now, they had free access to fields without traffic at the back. Now we’re moving to a residential area without the possibility of simply going out into “nature.”

But I hope we can convince them to stay with us. We’re bribing them with fine food and a new scratching post with two hammocks
 

haydee

2018-09-25 10:14:07
  • #2
Similar to us. I didn’t think so either. However, after they disappeared from my place at 7 o’clock and demanded a second breakfast at my parents’ at 10 o’clock, they must have walked quite straight. I suspect through different gardens and not along the street.
 

Climbee

2018-09-25 10:18:04
  • #3
How long had you not let her out?
 

gmt94

2018-09-25 10:46:54
  • #4


A train runs every hour in each direction. And twice a day a freight train.
 

haydee

2018-09-25 11:00:49
  • #5


Not quite 2 weeks. Otherwise, we would have had to renovate. However, I am sure that even after 4 or 6 weeks they would have come back. I've seen this before with foster cats that were nursed for weeks and then suddenly they are gone. Most of the time, you find them again in the barn they came from.
 

haydee

2018-09-25 11:01:54
  • #6
Also on weekends? Fortunately, it is only a short interruption and I think with appropriate measures, you don't notice anything in the house at all.
 
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