Well, we've made the move up to Durham and Katie has settled REALLY well! She's been out in the garden and absolutely loves it
The garden is secure with fencing which wouldn't keep a younger cat in, but Katie seems quite happy just pottering around in it! The thing is that the back door is a UPVC with toughened glass in both the top and bottom half. Now I know that we could fit a catflap into it, but we just cannot afford to do this at the moment with us both being out of work. It seems such a shame to keep having to call her inside when we go out etc. We wouldn't put one in the front as it fronts onto the cul de sac and there's no way around to the back garden.
We have a large, secure garage with a wooden door at the back and I know we used to ask people to put catflaps into garages and shed etc when they couldn't fit into doors. This could easially be done, but i'm a fussy cat mummy and wonder if she'll feel like we've abandoned her!
How can we make it so that the garage is seen as a lovely, safe, warm place to go if she wants? Of course there'd be food, water, clean litter, bedding etc, but any tips at all???!!!