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13 weeks old kitten, Can i let him outside yet?

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Hes 13 weeks old and he hasnt had his second injection yet, so is it safe to let him in the enclosed back yard

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  1. not yet, plus you want to get him fixed before you let him out. to many kitties out there! way to many!


  2. Ask for your vets advice but I suggest that you wait until the second injection to let him out. I have a 15 week old kitten and that's what I got told.

  3. Best to keep him in until he's had his injections :)

    You can pick him up and show him the outdoors if you want.

  4. You should never even let him out. He will learn how to jump the fence eventually.

  5. I'd keep him in till he's had his jabs but maybe let him into the yard just for a snilol anda wander.

  6. I'd keep him indoors until he's had all his jabs.  He could pick up anything still at 13 weeks.  Just to be on safe side.  

    Maybe take him outside while still holding him!

  7. Personally i would keep him in until he has be neutered at about 6mths old.

    Although he should have had his jabs by now he is still very small and wouldnt stand a chance against a dog

  8. Not until hes had all his jabs AND youve waited 2 weeks for him to develop his immunities.  

  9. I wouldnt let him out, unless she has the vaccinations.

  10. absolutley NOT better safe than sorry =]

  11. no don't let him out until he has had his second lot of injections waiting a week + isn't a long time to wait to keep your kitten safe. Once he has had his second lot of injections i still wouldn't let him out till he is 6 months old. Cats can get through any spaces as long as there head fits through they are ok.

  12. You need to read up about kitten care, the vets should have told you when you could let him out. He will escape through gaps in the fence, male cats roam alot further than females so that wil be his instinct. Take him outside but with supervision.

  13. not till hes had his jabs

  14. No, he is just a baby and should not go out alone.  He is easy prey for a hawk or any animal.  Perhaps a few minutes with you right by his side, but I would be very careful.

    Good Luck!

  15. it depends on how long you had him you have to be bonded with it its safe in heath wise but if you haven't bonded with it h**l surely run away even thou its enclosed at that age he can jump so high its not even funny

  16. I would let him out while you are there watching him. thats when i started letting my cat out, just so she could get used to where she was. now she goes out all the time and stays near home.  

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