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Cats are crepuscular -- which means that they are most active during the twilight hours of dawn and dusk. They tend to lay low in the darker night-time and day-time hours, when other predators may be hanging about....
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Whether domestic cats are nocturnal is up for debate. The scientific community seems to agree for the most part that our domestic cats, unlike many of their wild cat relatives, are more or less crepuscular rather than nocturnal meaning they’re more likely to be awake and active and dawn and dusk than they are to be throughout the night....
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While some pet owners attest that their feline companions are most active at night, there are also those who say otherwise. Some domesticated cats can be seen active during daytime as they enthusiastically play with their owners....
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11 Reasons Indoor Cats Live Longer than Outside Cats. 1. Indoor cats avoid traffic. If you live in an urban area, traffic can be a danger to your cat. In a busy area, it’s easier for a cat to get hit by a car....
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Collars are 100% necessary for cats with outdoor access. They let everyone who sees the cats know that they have a home and can be the key factor in them finding their way back to you. Microchips are, honestly, worthless in ensuring the return of your cat....
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Pros For Putting A Collar On Your Kitten 1. In Case They Escape Even if your kitten is raised as an indoor cat, there is the possibility that they may escape. 2. Identify Each Kitten As well, putting collars on kittens that look alike will help you to tell them apart....
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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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Deterrents and alternate climbing places keep a cat from climbing curtains. Cats enjoy climbing, so much so that any object that looks like a path to a high-up perch is a potential climbing wall, including the curtains....
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“If given unrestricted access to places with long curtains, most cats will end up damaging them just because it is fun and in their nature,” he said, adding, “we should provide them with opportunities to perform this behavior in a way that is acceptable to us....
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Keeping cats indoors also prevents fighting and fight-related injuries and has the added benefit of protecting natural wildlife. What do you need to do to make your indoor cat happy?......
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One of the most important considerations for an indoor cat is how you are going to occupy it 24 hours a day. Of course, cats are famous for their desire to sleep and it is certainly true that most cats will be happy to rest while owners are away, spending many an hour sleeping in a warm or sunny spot....
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