MotherOfChickens
MotherDucker
talk to me about them please, have fallen for a lovely long hair kitten only had DSH's before. Nightmare or not?
and occasionally a small slug.
Lol, sorry MOC, no , nothing to do with being short or long haired, just IF they eat something dodgy and do get the runs it gets stuck in the fur and if they are lazy washers the result is YOU having to deal with it before they jump on your sofa!!!you are putting me off Shady! None of my cats has ever had an upset tummy afaik-but maybe thats because they've all been short haired?
We have a long haired oriental-type cat. Needs brushing daily otherwise she gets matted, and she's an indoor cat (and hates being brushed). Whenever she goes outside, which is mostly when we're in the garden in summer, she gets covered in seeds and things which then get stuck in her fur. OH has her clipped probably 3x a year, just leaving on her head and end of tail (those are just trimmed) otherwise she gets uncomfortable. Also need to keep hair around her bum short as she can get bits of litter (and other things!) stuck in it. It's particularly disgusting if she happens to get an upset tummy...
I'm not sure I'd have a long haired cat as an outdoor personally. Ours is definitely high maintenance as a primarily indoor cat. She's also sick reasonably often when her hair is long as she grooms a lot then sicks up the fur balls. No sick when she's clipped though I'm not sure it's fair to have an outdoor that is clipped - I think I'd at least want them in overnight so they don't get too cold, and in bad weather.
ours have a heated utility room thay have free use of when we arent there but I think you've made my mind up for me. He's adorable but not realistic, especially where we live! I prefer the dustbin-raiding, rat-catching type cat so will stick with that until I am able to dedicate more time to grooming
TBF one of my neighbours at my last house did have a cat very similar to ours which was an outdoor, and with hair left long, but he always looked a bit bedraggled!