Someone I work with is concerned that his cat (one-year old female) has suddenly become nervous about going outside, and he thinks she might have been frightened by one of the neighbourhood toms he's seen in the garden.
I've told him she needs to feel secure, and that a cat door would help (so that she can run back indoors if she's scared) but he says his wife is adamantly against it.
He keeps talking to me about it but I don't know what else to suggest to him. I've said that if she gets scared and can't get indoors, she might run off and get lost - or worse. He's had cats before but it sounds like they've all been toms who can defend themselves. He really doesn't understand nervous, young females!
What else can I say to him (apart from to ignore his wife!)?