Don't try. Keep it inside. If you have an attached garage put a screendoor on it so the cat can observe the outside during the day. Peta won't like this but if you must to keep it from destroying your furniture, have it's front toenails removed. We have 6 very happy cats and our daughter has 9. They all have had their front toenails removed. On the 4th day after the operation they will be having a ball.
The average lifespan for an indoor only cat is 15-18 years. For an outdoor cat or an indoor outdoor housecat, it is only 3 years. This is due to more exposure to disease, infection, cars, and preditors. Feral cats rarely live to be 3 years old.
Generally anywhere from 16-25 years, depending on whether the cat is feral or domestic. Also depends on whether the cat is indoor/outdoor, or only inside or only outside animal. Indoor cats will live a longer life than feral or only outdoor cats. Expect your indoor cat live in to at least 20-25, and your outdoor to 15-20 years. Know that outdoor cats (whether or not you let them inside or not) will have a higher risk for infections, accidents, and illness. Your domestic would be free of most hazards except that with you as the owner impose. Obesity is a ailment that owners should highly aware of. It can cause many problems and possibly contribute to the reduction of your cats life.
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.
You should always keep your cats as indoor animals. The average lifespan of an outdoor cat is 3-5 years, while an indoor only cat's average lifespan is 15-18 years. In addition to the dangers of being hit by cars; cats face cruelty from humans, death from predators, injury from other cats, and infections and disease from other cats.
It only depends on how small the indoor is. If it is large you can do any figure in an outdoor ring.
No, only an outdoor pool.
No. You can not. Indoor tiles are for indoor use only, they will not be able to endure the harsh climatic conditions. To make over your roof you desperately need to buy some Roof Tiles.
Cook Brothers is one of the nation's leading independent wholesalers of general merchandise. According to their website they sell indoor furniture only, not outdoor.
Mine has some. I expect that cats graying is in part due to the exposure to the sun. My cat is black but is an indoor/outdoor cat, so he has only grayed slightly over the 8 or so years he has been alive. Some cats I have seen from the same litter were black when they were young too, but became gray after a few years out in the sun all of the time. Hope this helps. :)
They are actually made for indoor and outdoor use.
one is street and the other is nba ballAnswerThat is neither clear nor correct. There are many indoor balls that are not NBA balls. Furthermore, that does not tell the differences in their properties. For what I can estimate, outdoor balls react better in all sorts of temperatures and contain more of the inner heat for if you leave a ball out in the cold, while the indoor balls will react differently (that they will lose some of their properties, such as how well it bounces, because of the cold air). Also, outdoor balls react better to moisture (without the ball absorbing so much of it) and to dirt and dust without it sticking to the ball, but that is only from my experience of dribbling an indoor ball in the church/school parking lot. I also believe that indoor balls have a better grip and a deeper seam. Also, the covers of the indoor balls are more likely to wear and tear if used outdoors -- I have a ball with all sorts of gashes in it from when I used it outside on grass and stone.With indoor/outdoor balls, you will usually find that the grip is more comparable to the indoor ball, but it retains its properties outdoors.ANSWER: The difference is that inside basketball is inside. And outside basketball is outside.Answer: An outdoor basketball is made of rubber. An indoor basketball is made of leather or a leather-like synthetic. There are also indoor/outdoor balls that are made of a synthetic leather. Outdoor balls can be used anywhere, but are designed specifically for the harsh weather of outdoors and the asphalt outdoor courts. Indoor balls should only be used indoors. The weather can cause severe damage to the leather and the rough asphalt scratches it. An indoor/outdoor ball is more resilient than an indoor ball and can be used on rough courts or in wet weather. They also feel more like a leather indoor ball as opposed to the rubber outdoor ball.
It will probably be OK, but if you are a serious field hockey player, you would not use an indoor stick on the turf nor use your turf stick indoors. It is not OK to use an indoor stick outside. When you want to shoot the ball you might break your stick because it is too thin. It is ok cuz there isn't much difference between them.