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gsmom
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gsmom asked in PetsOther - Pets · 9 years ago

Any Suggestions To Keep Cat from Jumping off second floor Balcony?

Need a way to keep cat from jumping off second floor porch ?

This January She came to Us

she is 100% irreversible Deaf and was physically abused

OMG she is now a Happy Diva.She will see my son on the back porch getting something and she meows and try's

to head butt the screen she sits on the window sill for hours . So ANY Suggestions on how when she goes out on the porch which is second floor up How to keep

to keep Her from Jumping Up or Up and down or up and

over the porch railings please id be grateful.

again plz no keep her in ,I have

4 others they don't have to be kept in. Two are adults who completely are trained &

, two are 5 week old kittens have a huge play pen

But I need a way to keep the white one from jumping and leaping

Please as inexpensive as possible.

No chicken coop,or any thing that will Block the view.

Again Thank You For Any positive Feedback.LinX of products or DIY's

Update:

oops Bad Fur Momma I have all together 3 adults 1 tween she is four this month ( yes they all get a party ) Lol and the 2 Baby's that's 6 and My Mom Has 4.

when I said Came to Us ,I meant as In came into Our Lives .. I am actually a I am a Not for profit self educated & trained Anonymous virtual/micro volunteer for many years as a Parent/Family/Caregiver information support provider for Family's all over the United state's and in some case's for personal advice other countries in reference to families with children under 18 in many areas such as autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or autism spectrum conditions (ASC), Invisible Disabilities other wise known as he "Hey you don't look Sick Syndrome" (example Early Onset Bipolar Disorder,Anxiety Disorders Neurological disabilities,and specific phobias example :(Entophobia /Entomophobia)

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  • 9 years ago
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    I really don't expect your cat will jump. She may be deaf, but she's not blind. She knows what kind of jumps she can't handle. They are very agile and can jump up and down and not slip.

    The only other non-view blocking option would be a screen.

  • 5 years ago

    Letting your cat external readily cuts it is talents lifespan in part and will open your house to all kinds of parasites. And sure, the cat can injure itself from that peak, in particular if he's chubby. All it takes is touchdown fallacious as soon as.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    9 years ago

    Don't let them be on the balcony

    Source(s): common sense
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