@BristolBen How is Bella? Calming down at all yet?
Yes! How old is she now? Its usually boys who wander most when they reach mating age but girls do it too.
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And they have the same over-confident adventurousness combined with lack of judgement that you find in all adolescents!
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That's what worries me. No understanding of risk at all. I believe she's on walkabout but not sure she'll her way back.
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That's why you have her chipped tho. She likes people? She'll go to them if she finds herself lost & hungry?
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Yes, she trots into our neighbours' houses (into their living rooms) without a second thought. Very sociable.
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She knows how to get help then. As long as she doesn't get herself locked in sheds & garages, she'll be OK.
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I'm not helping, am I? Sorry. Let me know when she comes back & you've had serious words with her.
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Will do. My poor cat!
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Pfft. She'll just order a human to feed her. Actually, be good to check no neighbour is doing this. She could be cheating on you
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She's about 7 months old and quite fearless.
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Yes. You have a teenager. The cold will soon keep her in and then she might be more sensible by the spring.
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Yes. Mine is. They still have the same wandering urge. Just can't do a lot with it.
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