Sunday we let all three cats explore the back yard again. Frankie still needs to be on a leash so he doesn’t run away but Chris and Puck were free to play while Rose kept an eye on them.
Frankie is getting used to the leash and harness and did not get as freaked out by the sudden stop like he did in the past. The three of them spent some time, just like last week, trying to catch lizards. Unfortunately for them, the lizards were a bit quicker than they were last week when Chris and Puck both caught one.
Everything went well until after we brought the cats inside. That is when, after noticing how desperate our plants needed water, I decided to go back out and water them. I should have been more watchful for bad cats because on the way out Frankie surprised me and slipped out the door with Chris right behind him. Fortunately our neighbor left their patio door open and Frankie went inside to explore. I didn’t have my camera so I was not able to get pictures of him trapped in someone else’s home.
I didn’t want to possibly break the law by going inside so I went around the other side and was able to get him to head towards Rose who scooped him up coming out the door. Hopefully someday I will be able to let him out without worrying he will run away.



Poor Frankie…if he would just be nice like Puck and Frankie he would not have to be on a leash. Maybe he will mature soon and not act so much like a cat!! 🙂
I hope so.
Mes (and Ninja) has done that lots of times in Calgary. Wes LOVES to makes out humans play chase me!
Kisses
Nellie
I suppose it is good exercise Nellie. I hope that didn’t take the fun out of it.
That looks like it was a lot of fun!
I think they really enjoyed being outside.
It looks like those cats are kings of escape ! Purrs
They sure are. 🙂
Reblogged this on Bad Cat Chris and commented:
Here is a post for Throwback Thursday from February 2015 when we lived at my favorite home (out of about 22). We managed to let all three cats out in the backyard at the same time.
Ted never minded his harness/leash but now he’s minding us (!) he goes out without the harness but always under supervision by one or both of his parents! He seems to know his yard boundaries fortunately. I think your three wanted to gang up on the lizards !!
Hugs, Pam
Nowadays Chris is like Teddy. I can watch him without a harness. So far, since we have been here in West Virginia, I have not let any of the cats outside although they are all enjoying the catio as I write this.
Glad they like the catio – nobody is clawing the screen yet?
Fortunatly, no.