If you want to be really safe and make sure that the cat is not in any danger whatsoever you will have to watch it and make sure it doesn't go onto the road or near a railroad, or dark woods where you can't see it, especially in the country.
However normally cats can be let outside and will normally be able to get away from danger themselves.
You cant unless, you have it as a house cat from the begining. Because it is natural instinct for a cat to want to go outside.
Just shut the door real fast or scoop him up with your foot and very lightly throw him away.
open the door
kill the stupid thing
If you want it to stay around feed it, but if you don't take it to a cat shelter so someone can make it a pet.
Patience. Do not let the cat outdoors. Make sure it has litter boxes available to it at all times; make sure the litter boxes are cleaned daily. It may take a lot of time, a year or more, before the cat will stop trying to get outside.
If the cat has ample room inside in which to explore and play, and enough stimulation, food, water, and care, then it isn't unhealthy for the cat to be indoors in the least. In fact, indoor cats live longer than outdoor cats.
leave it food and water on the porch.
This will depend upon many different things such as the temperature outside, the age of the age and her health. You do not want to keep cats outside when it is extremely cold outdoors.
Assuming that the cat you are asking about has always been an indoor cat and never been outside then it depends on how long the cat was outside. If outside only briefly then a quick inspection of the cat by you to ensure the cat is ok will probably suffice. If outside for an extended period of time unsupervised, then a visit to the veternarian is probably a good idea. Have the Vet check to make sure all shots and vaccinations are current, there is no pregnacy, and whatever else is necessary for him to give the cat a clean bill of health..
It depends. Kittens usually need to stay warm and healthy until they start to grow into an adult. However, if the mother takes good care of the kittens and has a father to help take care of them, they could grow up outside.
Well, both dogs and cats can be outside, but dogs must go outside when they need to urinate, but cats can just use a litter box.Technically, dogs and cats can both be outside, or they must stay outside because someone in the house may be allergic, or there's furniture that is too fine for a dog or cat to get their fur on.But my cat goes in and out all the time, so does my dog, but one cat that we do not want stays in the barn. So, no dog or cat has to be inside or outside.
Slowly let your cat outside less and less until the cat doesn't go out at all.
Get another cat...out them both outside...let them socialize...thats like asking how do you make toast with break and a toaster...
its is always better for a cat to be inside... there are alot of things that can harm the kittens( weather, other animals, and bacteria) chances are if they are outside they may not make it and the might become scared of human contact
You cat must have been playing with it outside and brought it in . Maybe he/she likes to make a mess with DEAD grass .