So, 4 years ago I moved to an appartment in another city with a friend, and I left my cat in my house because my friend doesn't like cats. I visit her (my cat) every once in a while.
Now I'm moving to a loft alone and I can take her there. The thing is, I don't know what to do. I mean, I really want to take her there but she have been living in that house for four years now and she's used to get outside and I think she might suffer in a loft without a big garden.
Do you think it's a good idea to take her with me? Or should I just leave her at my parent's house and get a baby cat that grows up in a small place?
>>2007338
>she's used to get outside
Pls stahp. Take it with you. Indoor cat is only cat.
>>2007341
>Pls stahp. Take it with you. Indoor cat is only cat.
It's what I plan to do but I have seconds thoughts because of that, if that's not a problem I'll take her.
Any good advice on what I can put there so she won't suffer a lot the change? The place is almost 100 m2 big and has a really small patio I was thinking I could put some plants so she can see some green.
>>2007343
That's a small space for a cat, but it could work if you play with her a lot.
Get rid of it. Cats are fucking useless assholes. Please don't tell me that she's different. She's not.
>>2007396
>Cats are fucking useless assholes.
You're an useless asshole.
>>2007397
>an useless
Typical cat owner.
She will be fine as long as you give her appropriate stimulation. Play with her as much as you can, build her a cat tree so she can climb, put up cat shelves along your walls if you can so she can roam them. She's gonna be stressed from the move and change of scenery, there's no way to avoid that, but you just have to stick it out until she settles in. Also look into harness training so you can take her outside safely.
>>2007396
True. They're parasites.
>>2007397
Have fun catching gondii, Anon.
>>2007439
domestic pets are symbiotes
>>2007444
lying trips? get out