Yes, many cats cats are usually happy to be able to freely roam outside, just the same as a lot of cats will prefer (given the choice) to stay indoors.
Cats can be very happy living in doors it's entire life. You might need to give the cat more attention if kept in doors as cats need to play. I have 3 cats one of which has never gone outside. She is very happy playful cat never trying to go outside when my other cats do.
When a cat is happy, it usually purrs or sways its tail.
Cat window doors allow your pet cat to go in and out of the house freely. You can buy this item when you go to a store of Canadian Tire, PetSmart, Home Depot, IKEA, etc.
it very simple never let it out.if it is a cat you have taken in from the out doors you want to litter train it, then teach it to stay away from doors so it wont run out, VERY IMPORTANT spay or neuter it , a inspired or neutered cat is a traveler, they will go miles to breed, also be sure to keep your cat mentally engaged it will be less interested in the out doors.
For accommodating larger feline breeds, the best options for large cat doors include electronic smart doors with adjustable sizes, double-flap doors for insulation and security, and custom-built doors for specific breed sizes.
It is accepted that a Happy cat purrs like a happy dog wags his tail.
a happy cat = un chat heureux un chat joyeux
A dog is a canine while a cat is a feline so in that sense no. If as in a happy cat you are using it as a slang term such as is a dog happy, then it would depend on the dog and it's environment.
The cast of Cat Happy - 1950 includes: Tom Morrison as Little Roquefort - Percy the Cat
Cat Happy - 1950 was released on: USA: 18 August 1950
Cat doors have been around for as long as cats have been domesticated, which was approximately 7,500 BC. They were originally simple holes in the wall for a cat to come and go. Only recently have doors with hinges been used.
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