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When can a kitten go out?

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  • Shoshannah
    Shoshannah Posts: 667 Forumite
    We spay them from 5-6 months of age. :)
  • rigsby1967
    rigsby1967 Posts: 535 Forumite
    Here's a photo of Tia (the baby) with Coco (the cat that was found 6 weeks ago so i decided to keep him). They get on really well.

    The 2nd photo has my other cat in it, thats Toffee, the great big ginger tom and the last picture i thought i couldn't leave out is my pet duck Crispy :)

    http://i751.photobucket.com/albums/xx157/rigsby1967/DSC03469.jpg

    http://i751.photobucket.com/albums/xx157/rigsby1967/P6230171.jpg

    http://i751.photobucket.com/albums/xx157/rigsby1967/PC200149.jpg

    Thanks for all the replies :)
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  • Emmylou_2
    Emmylou_2 Posts: 1,049 Forumite
    My two (Splodgeness Abounds (f) and Neville Staples (m)) were both snipped and chipped at 4.5 months, and were let out after that (after Splodge had her post-op check up). We'd planned on having them done at nearly 7 months (it was booked in and everything) but Splodge came into heat and Nev knew what to do with his bits :eek:. Splodge was just over 3kg at that point, and Nev was about 4. They're moggies but are definitely part wegie (tufty toes and ears!)

    They now come and go as they please during the day (spending most of it asleep on my bed) through an open window but are brought in at night.
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  • madget_2
    madget_2 Posts: 668 Forumite
    Thanks so much for posting those lovely pics, rigsby. I bet you have your hands well and truly full with Tia and Coco - they look very mischievous! Toffee (great name) is very handsome - I do love ginger boys. And I'm so jealous of you having a pet duck (another great name, Crispy)!

    What do the pusscats think about Crispy?
  • rigsby1967
    rigsby1967 Posts: 535 Forumite
    edited 2 July 2010 at 5:50PM
    Hi Madget

    Yes Tia and Coco are very mischievous.....specially at 5am play fighting on my bed :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:, they do play really nicely together though, i guess because they are both young. My ginger tom is alot older so is a bit like a grumpy old man :D.

    My duck puts all 3 cats in thier place, they dare not mess with Crispy as he is definately boss but i'm sure they eye him up as dinner ;).

    rigs
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    Dec 2014 34,834.18 :-)
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