dizzydreamerJEN
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I had taken precautions ever since the indecent. If I'm not home I put my cat in my room so my conure can fly around the house & what not. I decided to keep my cat, just being more responsible & more aware...thank you very much for your reply, needed to read exactly what you said. Thank you again.
I would think it would be better all around to have things the other way around. when nobody is around a bird should be in their cage to avoid any accidents in general, not just cat related. Meanwhile to lock a cat in a room isn't exactly fair on them is it? It's not your cat's fault they have instincts.
keeping cat and bird separated by a door is always a good way, although you do need to make sure you make it a habit to check before the bird is allowed out
When no one is home my conure is in his cage. Usually if I'm not not home my mother is, & she supervise him. & I barely put my cat in my room unless I know people are coming over... for some reason he's terrified of people (strangers) to point where he pee himself. He was a rescued, so I'm guessing he was abused or something.