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renaeden:
He's gorgeous. I've always loved orange cats and now we have one. :)

renaeden:
We got GPS trackers for our two cats because we were wondering where Kira went when he spent nights away from home. We found out he was going next door, then over their fence into the rear property. But after that we've found that he barely goes anywhere. Rowan, on the other hand, crosses the street out the front and goes to the next street after jumping the fence.

I let them out at around 6:30am and I guess that's when all the wandering happens.

I understand that GPS trackers are more common to use for dogs. My parents once had a dog who would escape at any opportunity and usually the ranger would pick him up. He used to do this despite being walked twice a day and being played with in the backyard. The GPS tracker would have been useful for their dog.

Parts:
No more outdoor cats for me.  A GPS would have been good when had outdoor cats as I always wondered where they went sometimes for a couple of days.

renaeden:
In a bigger house I'd keep the cats in but our house is tiny. We play with the cats but it's hard to wear them out.

How many cats do you have apart from Jellybean?

renaeden:
The cats have a date with the vet on the 14th November.

On Facebook I'm part of a cat group and I shared a picture of Rowan and his tail. When he's happy (and expecting treats or food), his tail runs parallel with his back. It also quivers if he's excited. Anyway, most people on Facebook said he has a double-jointed tail. Someone else said he's an American Ringtail. Ringtail cats usually have their tails curl right over, almost into a circle. They were bred from a stray cat who had the trait.

I look forward to asking the vet (his name is Ewan, we always see him) about it.

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