When i first read about this i laughed at first although did think (may have posted somewhere) that the owner should keep him in at night, Well he was on the breakfast news on bbc 1 this morning along with the vet scott..somebody? (he goes on this morning and paul o grady, nice looking bloke
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Well he was saying its prob now habitual started off by the tastey titbits the old woman fed him, however he said that poss given the age a tiny bit of senility could be setting in aswell with podge. I was quite upset and frustrated as not once did the vet or the news readers suggest it may be in his best safety to keep him in at night
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I hope it doesnt "lighten" the whole cats out at night with general public and for them to think this is perfectly safe for the cats to roam all night.