Patience.
Do not let the cat outdoors. Make sure it has litter boxes available to it at all times; make sure the litter boxes are cleaned daily.
It may take a lot of time, a year or more, before the cat will stop trying to get outside.
The inside.
its is always better for a cat to be inside... there are alot of things that can harm the kittens( weather, other animals, and bacteria) chances are if they are outside they may not make it and the might become scared of human contact
Some are, some aren't. I have a cat who adopted me and she is an outside cat. My mom has an inside cat. Depends on the cat.
How do you mean if it is as being outside it is very simple do not let your cat outside be a reasonable owner and keep your cat indoors and safe. The answer above isn't true. We have three cats that are both indoors and outdoors. They are perfectly safe as they are smart cats and they know not to cross the street. They like being inside and outside. I think as long as you make sure your cat is treated well inside, he/she will eventually choose to come in on his/her own. Make sure you have some food inside as well so your cat will be tempted to come inside if it isn't already.
It wants to come inside
Inside or outside of what? Your colon? Your house? Your cat?
The cat wants to come in if he is outside or go out if he is inside.
Depends if it's an inside or an outside cat. Inside cats live longer, usually about 15 years.
The cat is meowing at the door because it wants to go outside or come inside.
i think a reptile, bird, rodent and maybe a cat (if an inside cat) because they don't have to go outside
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If the cat has ample room inside in which to explore and play, and enough stimulation, food, water, and care, then it isn't unhealthy for the cat to be indoors in the least. In fact, indoor cats live longer than outdoor cats.