When Can Kittens Go Outside Unsupervised
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.
When can kittens go outside unsupervised. Four months old is the earliest kittens can be neutered. Ideally cats should be six months of age before they are allowed outside unsupervised. That way if the worst is to happen and your kitten goes on an unsupervised wander and can t find its way back someone will be able to identify him or her. It s not safe for a kitten to venture outside until at least a week after their initial vaccinations.
This gives them time to mature and also to be neutered. That s when they re around 13 14 weeks old. We would recommend letting your kitten out with supervised access to the outside once they re about 4 months old and have been neutered had all their vaccinations and are fully settled into your home. You should also make sure your kitten seems confident enough in the house first as going outside can be a little daunting to begin with.
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.