The cat wants to come inside because it may be seeking shelter, warmth, food, or companionship.
Your outdoor cat may want to come inside for safety, warmth, food, or to seek companionship and comfort from their human family.
The cat wants to come in if he is outside or go out if he is inside.
You can't "make" a cat come to you. They'll come when they want.
It wants to come inside
Feral cats are typically independent and prefer to stay outdoors. They may not want to come inside a home as they are not used to human interaction and may feel safer in their outdoor environment.
The cat is meowing at the door because it wants to go outside or come inside.
Some cats don't like to be outside as it can we cold and wet, so they will want to be inside to use the toilet
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.
if its raining they will find shelter and will live but if the weather starts showing signs of snow its to cold for em
Outdoor cats may seek shelter indoors for safety, warmth, and comfort, especially during inclement weather or when feeling threatened.
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yes cats will come home i had a catZiggy who left we assumed that he want away too die but years later he did come back but he wasn't our cat anymore