Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I just bought a house in the Villages(I am so excited). I have two cats that like to go outside. I am thinking of putting in an invisible fence which I never realized they made for cats. There are very good reviews online but I would like to know if anyone has ever tried it. I hope it works as good as people say but I would like to know your thoughts.I will be bringing down my cats in october 2014 after I have my house all set up.I want to get them ready for thier big adjustment. let me know what you think please.
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I wouldn't recommend this. We have predatory birds and other animals here in FL. IF you have cats that like to be outside...consider using your screened in lanai for that.
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They won't like it, but will get used to it. Too many lost kitty stories on here. |
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I don't know about predatory birds here as opposed to other places, but we do have different varieties of ants and other critters that I would not like my cats around. Also, the heat here in the summer is not good for any pet..they CAN sunburn, overheat, etc. I would say like NotGolfer...keep them in the lanai. We even screened our front in basically for the cats, so they have 2 views to watch...haha. Nah...I would never let my kitties out. They'll adjust.
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An invisible fence may keep your cat in the yard but it will not keep other creatures from coming into the yard.
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Yikes!!! Did you see the one about the bears in the pool down in Naples...hysterical...well, after the fact, at least. They looked like they were having so much fun.
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Coyotes in The Villages can be very fast and bold toward small animals. Best to keep then in a screened enclosure.
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I too have a cat that I would NEVER let outdoors. The alligator shown at someone's door is a rare, but you do see them sauntering around sometimes. I am more afraid of the coyotes and foxes which are much more common. The lanai is made for kitties. Mine spends a good portion of the day out there. There also is an animal leash law here that includes cats.
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Thank all of you for your advice. I actually posted this subject twice and explained everything on the post"Invisible fence fo cats" Debbyrich. I am going to try very hard to keep my cats in but I have two very quick and sneaky cats.
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Debby, here is a head's up. Several times I've heard a loud noises outside my house and when I investigated I found the drain pipe ripped from the siding with teeth marks through the metal. I've come to learn small animals will seek shelter in the drains when being chased by a critter. I don't know who the critter is but it is strong with sharp teeth. I no longer have cats but if I did I would never allow them outside alone. I've also found a couple of piles of fur scattered on my lawn as well.
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I am getting very worried and hope I have made the right move. I love the house I bought in the Villages so much and cannot wait to be there. I always thought where we live in New hampshire was a lot more dangerous. My cats are the most important thing in my life(don't tell my husband). I am still installing the invisible fence but will walk my two five year old cats on a leash. At least I will know I have a secondary protection if they sneak out between my legs when I open a door.
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Good to know they will wear a collar. Many won't.
Be sure to have updated tags and micro chip info. There are not as many escape routes (trees) down here, as they are used to in NH. They will adjust to only going out on a leash, supervised. You will do fine. Let us know how the invisible fence works out... |
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You can build in a little insurance this way: have your back door exit into a screened in lanai or glassed in porch. Get approval to build a screened in area in front of your entry way so that your front door exits into a screened in area. So, if they do sneak out the door, they are still protected.
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That is exactly why we bought the house that we did. It has a screened lanai in the front and then sliding doors into the house so that if a cat tries to get out it has to go through two doors and that will not happen(I hope).
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