Recent Questions Tagged Indoor-Cat-Initiative

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Indoor cats live longer, healthier lives, but if you want to let your kitty outside, there are safer ways to do it. A cat enclosure gives you the best of both worlds. It allows your cat to get out in nature without facing the dangers of roaming where they please....
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Fact: The truth is, indoor cats can and do get bored, but letting them outside is not a good solution. Instead, make your home more interesting: Set up perches where he can watch birds from the safety of inside, build a DIY cat playhouse, hide his food or modify his feeder so he has to “hunt” for it....
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Some indoor cats get bored because they aren’t being engaged in proper play, or don’t have enough to do within the home. However, indoor cats don’t feel bored when well cared for. Spend 10-15 minutes before each meal playing with your cat and make sure they have plenty of toys....
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Yes, It's Possible: 10 Ways Indoor Cats Can Get Worms, Fleas, Mites &More From leashed-walks or time in the garden While it's mostly harmless to put your cat into a harness and take him or her out for walks or (more frequently)....
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There are a number of ways your indoor feline companion can get roundworms. Kittens can become infected with the parasite from their mother's milk. If you recently adopted your kitten, it's possible she had roundworms before you brought her home....
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It doesn't matter if your cat is an indoor or outdoor cat it/they still need worming every 3 months with a good wormer like Milbemax (From the vets) or Drontal. Cats can still get worms if they live indoors....
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Unfortunately, indoor cats are not immune to roundworms - it's possible for a sheltered housecat to contract roundworms by eating an infected insect that has wandered into your home. Roundworms in cats can also occur if you track an egg in on your shoes and your cat ingests the egg while grooming her sweet little jellybean toes....
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While indoor cats do not need collars there are some circumstances where you might prefer they have one. This might be for added peace of mind in case your cat decides to shoot out, a higher chance of your cat being returned in your area or for medical reasons....
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Some indoor cats get bored because they aren’t being engaged in proper play, or don’t have enough to do within the home. However, indoor cats don’t feel bored when well cared for. Spend 10-15 minutes before each meal playing with your cat and make sure they have plenty of toys....
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3. Bring The Outdoors In.......
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How long can an indoor cat survive outside? Indoor cats are known to survive outside from 2 to 5 years. This is very different from being kept indoors. For example, an indoor cat can expect to live up to 17 years....
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Most vets will recommend keeping your cat indoors, but if you do want your cat to stay outdoors, make sure your pet is safe by keeping up with all scheduled vaccinations, parasite prevention, and bringing your outdoor cat indoors at night....
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So think carefully before you decide that walking outdoors is a good option. Know your cat, plan to only walk within your yard, and take precautions. Place a heavy towel over your shoulder before you head out for the walk so at the very least, you can wrap the cat in it should she panic....
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