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I got a new cat in March of 2006. My other cat before her was an outside cat more than an inside one. But one night she got hit by a car, and we had to put her to sleep.

When I got my new cat, my family and I decided to make it an indoor one, so the same thing wouldn't happen to her. We live on a very busy street so I felt it was OK to make her an indoor cat. But I feel horrible every day that she can't go outside. We already declawed her, so we can't just make her an outdoor cat. And yeah, I feel a little bad for declawing her because I feel it's inhumane, but she was ripping stuff up, and tearing carpets and furniture up.

When I see her every day, looking at the window, she just looks and sounds like she is sad, and I keep feeling I should of made her an outside cat, but I don't want the same thing to happen to her, as to what happened to my other cat. She just always looks depressed. I seriously don't know, but how can I tell how she is feeling?

Also, am I doing what is right for my cat? I mean if I was stuck indoors all my life I would be pretty depressed, yet I don't want my cat to feel the same way. What can I do?

Thanks for reading and anything is greatly appreciated! (link)
I really dont think she is sad.
Im not sure though..
But maybe you could get a little fence or something.
Or im not sure if they have it where you live, but invisable fence. Its like 200$ or a little more though but its really worth it. Its a like invisable fence, with wires, and your animal wears a collor, and you train it at first so its not cruel, but it helps so your animal cant get out of the yard, while having the coller on.

Other options are, getting toys for her, playing with her or something like that.
Hope i helped
xoxox.
Justine


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thanks, but i am not interested in those fences.. i really think those are cruel even if you do train them. and the toys thing is good because i do that now, and it really helps her stay in a good mood. thanks for your time.




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