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Cats temper tantrums

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Question
Good Morning,
We have a grey tabbi, male, 2 years old. He had an owner that kept him indoors for the first 1 1/2 years. She could not keep him inside any more and he became the community cat at the apartments where we lived. He adopted us, he was thin and a very good cat. He would tell us when he wanted to go outside, he would knock on the door and meow. He did not use the catbox. He was very laid back. We had to move, we found the owner, she could not take care of him. We had him fixed, he was fine. We took him on a 1000 mile trip. he was fine. Once we got to our destination, we found out that there are coyotes here and it is not a good idea to let him out. He has been having peeing tantrums. He always finds an enclosed place, like a container or a pan. I am not sure what to do, he goes by there door and almost cries to go out. We cannot let this go on. Anything you culd tell us would be appreciated.
Thank you!
Susan

Answer
Susan,

Unfortunately, cat is a coyote's favorite food and a cat should NEVER be let outside at night with them around! The cat does need a litterbox inside for safety.

A cat that has been outside will not want to be inside and will be most unhappy if he has to. It can cause behavior problems (as you can see) and/or emotional problems. Can you compromise? Is there a way to build a pen maybe with a cat door from inside that he can go in and out safely and be protected from danger? And you can keep the litter box outside in it. Can you go outside with him when he wants out to watch him and deter any coyotes around? Remember, they are sneaky and you may never see them, but they CAN watch you! Make sure if you do let him out to leave your door cracked open so he can run back inside if he gets scared or senses any danger.

Tabbi