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Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2007
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I''m the lucky owner of the cute cat seen in my avatar. I came to own her by accident, as she was a stray cat that roamed my neighborhood. One day I felt sorry for her and gave her a can of tuna fish, and the rest was history. As the winter days got colder, and I kept finding her on my doorstep, I started bringing her inside my house. She clearly had a home at one point, was spayed and litter trained, but no one seemed to be looking after her
Over time it started to sink in that she was my responsibility now. And I would do anything for that adorable little thing! But I was probably a bit naive about what it means to own an outdoor cat.
Fast forward to today. I had to bring her to the vet for the first time because she got a bite/scratch that swelled up with an infection. The vet assured me that it was a routine injury, and that she seemed very healthy overall, but he informed me that my cat is required to be quarantined inside my house for the next 5 months!! He said it is my township''s policy due to the fact that I don''t have proof of a current rabies vaccine. It sounds like serious business.
So, my happy little outdoor cat needs to learn to love the indoors. Does anyone have tips about how to make the transition smoother? I hate having to do this to her, but it''s non-negotiable, and probably better for her health in the long term.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!

Fast forward to today. I had to bring her to the vet for the first time because she got a bite/scratch that swelled up with an infection. The vet assured me that it was a routine injury, and that she seemed very healthy overall, but he informed me that my cat is required to be quarantined inside my house for the next 5 months!! He said it is my township''s policy due to the fact that I don''t have proof of a current rabies vaccine. It sounds like serious business.
So, my happy little outdoor cat needs to learn to love the indoors. Does anyone have tips about how to make the transition smoother? I hate having to do this to her, but it''s non-negotiable, and probably better for her health in the long term.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!