Generally if they sleep inside, they could be considered a house pet. "house pet" is an unofficial term, so it could be considered both ways.
no but a falcon could be a threat to an outdoor cat
yes, it is a cat that one keep's as a pet
A 'house rabbit', like a 'house cat', is one that is trained to live in the house as a pet.
a dog or cat
A cat house refers to an outdoor or indoor infrastructure intended for cats. There are often several entrance ways and scratching posts or things for the cat to lounge on.
No. ------ Actually, there are pet doors which will only open in the presence of a microchip worn on the collar. This was intended to keep stray dogs out of your house, but it might be possible to use it for different pets. Although the one would probably try and sneak out after the other.
Outdoor cat enclosures can be bought in a wide variety of places. A simple place to buy a cat enclosure is by visiting a local pet store, such as Petland.
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.
Your cat is probaly scared of you, try giving it treats from your hand, playing with it , dont pet your cat until it seems calmer around you. If your cat is angry it might hiss and it might hiss because a stranger is at your house and is trying to pet your cat.
Cat pet doors are generally a small opening found in the front door of a house, and it is covered by a small flap to keep out dirt and cold air. You need a cat pet door if you own a cat, and would like it to leave and enter the house at its pleasure without leaving the whole door open.
Inside a house. Or a pet store, or outside, or in an animal shelter or another building.
He is both a pet cat, because you can pet it, and a stray cat because you can stray it. :)