you cannot leave your cat in your back yard, he/she will find a way to leave and start roaming around, the average cat loses 5 years from his life as an outdoor cat in comparison to an indoor cat, take your cat out on a leash, (have patience) for a little walk, cats are roamers, and very independent so when they re out unsupervised you will lose the cat, they may come back when they are hungry, just do not take a chance.
Then you have a dead cat in your backyard.
The family decided to bury the cat in the backyard instead of taking it to a pet cemetery because they wanted to keep the cat close to home and have a more personal and private way to remember and honor their beloved pet.
cat is not leaving victorious i think.I'm 90% sure she is not leaving.
The dead cat in my backyard...
In her backyard or wherever she thinks the cat would be happy.
you take it with you and then Barrie her/he in your backyard
There is a black cat in the backyard.
well you can feed it and pet it if its friendly, see how I kept a stray cat in my backyard was calling it a name and when it left for a while I would call that name and it would come back, just like a dog.
dog cat bird and tyrannosaurus rex
The dog barked and howled at the cat in the backyard.
Like every other living thing cats need and enjoy being outside. Building a cat house in ones backyard would allow ones cat(s) to enjoy the outdoors while keeping them safe within the bounds of ones property. Having a cat house in the backyard is also great for owners who are concerned about urination and odors within their home.
I would most likely keep a Phoenix in my backyard