Cats can sleep in well-lit environments, but they prefer darkness for better rest.
fur helps cats by keeping them warm. if they did not have fur, living in the wild would be hard. they could get a lot of colds and they are esier to catch. cats need fur for camoflauge.if youhave a spynx, keep it indoors!
Cats do not need to go on walks like dogs do for their physical and mental well-being. Cats are independent animals that typically get enough exercise and mental stimulation indoors. However, some cats may enjoy going on walks with their owners if properly trained and supervised.
Any! Both she-cats and toms are equal. They need both in order to keep strong.
All types of cats happily live their lives indoors. Pedigree cats in particular are kept indoors because they are considered as extremely valuable or have special needs, depending on the breed. Standard "moggies" can also live their lives indoors if the owner deems it is the best option for their pet. If a cat is kept indoors, owners must provide necessary entertainment such as cat posts, toys and entertainment centres. Also, precautions need to be taken to make sure the cat cannot escape out of windows or any doors leading to outside, such as screen mesh for windows.
Cats can be very happy living in doors it's entire life. You might need to give the cat more attention if kept in doors as cats need to play. I have 3 cats one of which has never gone outside. She is very happy playful cat never trying to go outside when my other cats do.
They don't, but generally speaking, indoor cats live longer. Cats that are free to roam anywhere outdoors are at a much higher risk for catching diseases from other animals, getting wounded or killed in fights with other animals, getting hit by cars, or getting into other kinds of accidents. They are much safer indoors or in an enclosed pen, where you can keep an eye on them. However, if you have adopted a cat that has always been an outdoors cat, the animal may be unhappy being kept indoors or in a cat run. If the cat clearly misses roaming freely (for example, if it is constantly scratching at the door and yowling to get out) then you may want to let it roam outdoors.
== == All cats are better off staying indoors. They do not get into fights with other cats or animals, do not get diseases that are spread outdoors, live longer (3 times longer!) than cats that are outdoors. Cats that do not need a lot of grooming and are not prone to respiratory problems are good house cats. A cat this is litter box trained and uses a scratching post makes an excellent house cat.
Cats do not typically need walks like dogs do for their physical and mental well-being. Cats are independent animals that usually prefer to explore their surroundings on their own terms. However, providing them with toys, scratching posts, and interactive playtime can help keep them physically and mentally stimulated.
They are perfectly comfortable living indoors. Outdoors, they will need some protection from the elements, and in winter they will need to come inside.
Considering your question is "what do cats need?" Cats need food, water, shelter, and love.
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