Do some training exercises with your dog to make it ignore/not be hostile towards cats. How? I wouldn't know, but look online for some tips.
No, they are strictly indoor cats. They may be curious and want to be let out once in a while on your balcony or terrace, but you must make sure they are always supervised. Their fur is the colour of the road and you do not want to take any chances.
Yes! Anything that has fur can get fleas from something else!
Indoor cats usually live longer than outdoor cats because outside cats are able to get more diseases, rabies, or hurt/killed by another animal. Indoor cats are less likely to get diseases or get rabies, which is why it is incredibly important to vaccinate your cat when required, especially when it is allowed to be outside. Outdoor cats are also at risk of being hit by cars. A cat cannot outrun a car, and such incidents are very common.
Cat owners that keep their cats inside still need to be concerned about their indoor cats carrying bugs. Fleas seem to be a common issue for indoor cats.
domestic cats
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.
Indoor cats and outdoor cats are the compound subject (not including the and), and require is the verb.
Yes if you get bunnies at a petstore they have to be inside because that is what they are used to and putting them outside is very risky due to cats and dogs.
indoor cats yes, outdoor cats **** no.
They are not dogs, they are cats. Are they indoor cats? Some people do keep them as pets but they take a lot of work as they are more to the wilder side of the species then a normal house cat
cats that can't be bothered to get up.
Yes, indoor cats use litterboxes.