you keep it inside just take it out for walks occasioanly. i did that and it is going great You just have to make sure to bring the cat to the vet and make sure to de-worm, de-flea him. He may also contain ticks so you want to check for that. and check for possible leukemia or FIV or any other symptoms as well as heartworms. Some of these things can be bad for your family members if they transfer into your house (especially fleas transfer readily onto your carpet and very bad once they start multiplying).
I don't think it should be an outdoor cat, outdoor cats will die from deseses, cars, and getting in fights with other street cats, keep your cat inside if you love it. Outdoor cats can live up to 3 yrs in the outdoors Indoor cats live up to 16 It's a dangerous world out there
Wild kittens and cats that have reverted to the feral stage can often be domesticated by slow and regular contact. However, until the cat is reasonably calm, do not attempt to carry it by hand or in a vehicle. Cats can get upset, and their claws may carry various diseases.
Once a cat can be handled, it should go to the vet for shots and an exam, so that any health problems can be avoided.
Try feeding them on your deck or leaving treats buy your door. Then When it somes to get that present another treat.
get him things to do like a cat tree and scratching posts and cat balls and a lazar light
just do not let it outside and it will not be an outdoor cat
You could slowly introduce them and over time bring them togetherbut for now just seeing each other through glass or what not could probably work.
Open door, use foot as a 'persuadatron 2000' instamatic outdoor cat-o-matic.
Close door.
shut the door
my cat is a outdoor cat it will get more aggressive if outdoor if i were you i would keep it inside indoor or outdoor you decide
Get another cat...out them both outside...let them socialize...thats like asking how do you make toast with break and a toaster...
if your cat is an outdoor cat it may be vulnerable to predators like coyotes and raccoons that have rabies (make sure your cat gets their shots)! so beware of animals like that that can harm your cat!!!
well if the cat is an indoor only cat they can live to about 20 years tops but if its a indoor outdoor or only outdoor cat then probably 10 or 15 years.
obey its orders
Depending on the size of your cat, it might be able to handle it if it was a very big cat but most cats wouldn't be able to handle it.
yes it can because if the cat is not a stray cat and it is your friends or something like that and it is outside it can become a indoor cat
Your question isnt very clear but if she is an indoor/outdoor cat just make sure she can get back in to feed her babies. She will know when its time.
Cat cameras are used to capture the nature of outdoor activities that a cat may partake in. It's basically used as a research device that records the activity and behavior of outdoor cats.
Not very good.
PAWS offers a wide range of outdoor cat enclosures. The website this organization runs gives you the options to research enclosures from frugal to fabulous for your feline friends!
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