answersLogoWhite

0

Yes, a three-legged cat can safely go outside as long as it is supervised and in a safe environment. It may need extra care and attention to ensure its safety and well-being.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

6mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What does it mean when a cat meows in a window?

The cat wants to come in if he is outside or go out if he is inside.


Why does the mother cat want to go outside after she has had her litter?

Let her go outside and be available to let her in--if she was an outdoor cat to begin with, that is.


My cat is too young to have a flee collar but she has a lot of them from outside but she has to be an outside cat?

Slowly let your cat outside less and less until the cat doesn't go out at all.


Why would your cat go to the end of the staircase and meow insanely randomly?

My cat has done this before. When my cat did this She needed some food and water. My cat is Not an outside cat but i know about them she may need to go outside! Or she is in pain.


Does nintendogs plus cats have litter boxes for your cat?

No, your cat will just go outside.


How to handle when Cats wants to go outside but can't?

You should let it go outside but watching or you can buy a cat harness and leash. That way, they go outside but are safe.


Where will the cat be when the lights go out Riddle?

weafadsfasdf


What is a good pet if you have a dog or no outside area?

i think a reptile, bird, rodent and maybe a cat (if an inside cat) because they don't have to go outside


Can Persian cats go outside safely?

Persian cats can go outside safely if they are supervised and in a secure environment. They are not as agile or street-smart as other breeds, so it's important to monitor them closely to prevent accidents or getting lost.


Why is the cat meowing at the door?

The cat is meowing at the door because it wants to go outside or come inside.


What type of cat likes to go outside and explore?

Living ones


Why is my cat meowing outside my door?

Your cat may be meowing outside your door for various reasons, such as wanting attention, seeking food or water, feeling lonely, or wanting to go outside. It's important to assess your cat's needs and address them accordingly.