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Indoor Cats

6/2/2011

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A lot of people believe that cats can't be happy if they are kept strictly indoors.  It's true that cats are curious by nature and love to explore.  But any environment can be a great adventure, especially with a few additions to your home.

Here are a few suggestions to keep your indoor cat happy:

·         A scratching post or cat tree can provide hours of entertainment.

·         Ping Pong balls, fake mice, balls with bells are all safe and fun.

·         A window perch provides a view of the birds and sunny, quiet sleeping spot.

·         Empty paper bags or cardboard boxes are always appreciated by felines.

·         Even if you don't want the expense or effort of a fish tank, you can always get the video version for your cat's amusement.

·         Toys attached to a pole with string and/or feather sticks are feline favorites.

·         Brushing your cat helps cut down on shedding and most cats love the extra attention.

·         Cats love to chase.  Lasers and flashlights make the perfect toys.  Just be careful to NEVER shine the light in or near a cat's eyes.

·         Kitty containment systems are great devices that allow your cat to explore outdoors safely.  Screened porches make excellent play areas, too.

·         Your cat may enjoy snuggling or sleeping with a soft toy or stuffed animal.  Better yet, adopt a rescue cat as a companion!

Many cats are actually unprepared for outdoor life.  If they have lived indoors, been fed daily, and never faced a predator, they will be in danger if exposed to any of the following hazards:

·         Traffic

·         Wild or stray animals

·         Poison - many household/lawn care/automobile products are lethal to pets

·         Cruel people

·         Weather conditions

·         Disease

·         Parasites

·         Illness

·         Starvation

Healthy indoor cats may live into their twenties.  Outdoor cats often don't survive past one year of age.  Give your beloved pet a chance to experience a long, happy life…keep him/her indoors!

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