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..
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
Nothing, then you have yourself an indoor cat.
Your indoor cat may be meowing at the front door because they are curious about the outside world, seeking attention, or wanting to explore new surroundings. It is important to ensure your cat's safety if they do go outside, as they may encounter dangers such as traffic or other animals.
Yeah it's cruel, especially if the cat was always outside before this. Get him neutered if you're afraid he will run away
Your indoor cat may be meowing at the door because they are curious about what is outside, seeking attention, or wanting to explore a new area. It could also be a sign of boredom or a desire for stimulation.
Your indoor cat may be meowing at the door because they are curious about the outside world, seeking attention, or feeling anxious. It's important to provide mental stimulation and playtime to help alleviate their boredom and reduce their desire to go outside.
He could have gotten it from a small animal that he found or if he was outside even once he could have gotten them. sometimes they can get it if they got into a garbage can. i suggest you go to a vet to see if he has parasites.
Yes, they can. you just need to play with them and make them think the being inside is better them being out side.
The purpose of a cat harness is to allow one's indoor cat to be able to explore the great outdoors. For safety reasons, a lightweight cat harness allows one to safely walk or leash their cat outside.
Is he neutered? If not it could be love.
It is wiser to train your cat to be an indoor cat. Vets state that indoor cats live longer lives. Once you allow your cat out even just once they will drive you crazy to go out again. Hopefully your cat is spayed (female) or neutered (male) and please keep your cats vaccinations up by your vets.
Take your cat to the vet. Seriously. Do it now.