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Securely Confine Your Cats For Three Weeks: Outdoor cats need to be confined in a secure area for three weeks to make sure they acclimate to their new home and stay put when they are finally released. Examples of acclimation facilities include a closed barn, shed or garage, a tack room, etc.
Unfortunately the garage is a place of great danger for pets. In the cold the garage blocks the wind and snow, but without something smaller like a dog house inside the garage the space is too large for an animal to use its own body heat to warm up the air in the immediate environment.
1:36 5:48 How to Train a Barn Cat - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip The way to train a barn cat it's actually relatively straightforward. And simple all you need to doMoreThe way to train a barn cat it's actually relatively straightforward. And simple all you need to do is you get a get a cage like a good-sized cage.
Cats love to sleep in high places. Not only is it usually warmer, but they have the advantage of being able to watch for danger. It is not unusual to find ferals in rafters of barns and sheds, or even in hollow trees. Garages are full of great hiding places for cats, both high and low.
1. They make great friends. Barn cats are not necessarily great companions for the farmer, but they are often great companions to other animals. This will depend greatly upon their personal disposition that does vary from animal to animal.
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The cat(s) need fresh air and light; their cage should be next to a window or in a center aisle, or a busy tack room. A great location is in the midst of barn traffic to get the cats acquainted to life in their new environment.
Keep your outdoor cat inside for two weeks Even if your cat is rarely inside, it's important to keep your pet inside for at least two weeks after your move. This time period allows your cat to become comfortable with the layout and atmosphere of your new home.
Why Do Cats Go Outside at Night? The reason why your furry one loves to go out at night is based on their genetics. Cats are not true nocturnal animals but crepuscular. This means they are most active during the early evening and morning, at dawn.
In general, however, if a cat is not acclimated to cold weather it should not be left outside without provisions when temperatures are any lower than 45 degrees Fahrenheit. If a cat already spends most of its time outdoors, it can survive just fine down to nearly freezing.
It's not necessary to lock them up at night as long as they have a place to hide and stay dry. Once you have trained them that the barn is their home, they will tend to stay near.

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