When Can Kittens Go Outside Unsupervised
There are many ways your kitten could catch an infection or disease outside so making sure it s properly vaccinated is absolutely vital.
When can kittens go outside unsupervised. It s best to let him out just before mealtime so you can use your recall to call your kitten indoors and reward with tasty food or playtime. You may be tempted to let your cat outside as soon as possible but generally it s best to allow at least 2 3 weeks and up to 4 6 weeks after you first take them home. If you have adopted an adult cat you probably will have been advised to keep it in for 2 3 weeks to settle into its new home. Four months old is the earliest kittens can be neutered.
This gives them time to mature and also to be neutered. Maureen also ensures that her kittens are microchipped neutered and at least four months old before they are allowed out. Cats like to come and go as they please and a cat flap is the best way to allow them to do this. Restricting access to the front is also a must.
There are three things we strongly recommend doing before you let your kitten out. Although your kitten is likely to have been neutered before rehoming it is best to wait until they are at least five months old before you leave them unattended outside as they are still young and vulnerable. I make it impossible for them to get access to that area by making sure any sideways are secure and blocked. Firstly you shouldn t let your kitten out until at least a week after it s finished its first course of vaccinations.
This will give them plenty of time to settle in their new environment. Most kittens are prepared to leave the house and to explore the outside world at six months old. By this age the kitten is already familiar with your home and will be able to track their way back after their adventure. You can start to slowly introduce your kitten to the outside once his recall is in place for short supervised sessions always keeping your kitten in sight.
It is best not to leave your kitten outside alone until it is 6 months old and it is essential that it is neutered from 4 months of age before allowing it unsupervised access. It is also a good idea not to allow very young kittens out in the garden alone until you have had them neutered spayed for a female and castrated for a male. As the kitten grows older the time outdoors can be increased until the kitten becomes independent and has learnt his recall down to a tee.