curiosity to see what's in that box or behind that corner, seeing another cat could make them want to play or attack him, many cats want to chase birds, also not being aware of the dangers like cars and some evil people out there.but sometimes they just want to get outside and roll over on the grounds.
To prevent cats from catching birds, keep your cat indoors or supervise outdoor play. Consider using catios or outdoor enclosures to allow your cat outside safely. Additionally, using bells on your cat's collar can help alert birds of their presence.
As with all cats, it is the safest to keep a Norwegian Forest Cat indoors. The cat should be fine if it is provided with a cat tree with scratching posts, interesting toys, a perch which allows it an outside view of its home, and one-on-one time with its owner.
Remove the litter box and keep a window cracked open... Remove the litter box and keep a window cracked open...
"Cat" allergies are not usually to the cat or their fur but to dander or to mites. First find out what you are allergic to from your doctor as there are multiple treatments available. Second, there are allergy shampoos that you can use to bathe your cat. These cut down on the allergens. Also, be sure to wash you hands after petting the cat, keep the cat out of your bedroom, and keep you cat indoors. It's been proven that indoor/outdoor or just outdoor cats bathe themselves more and their saliva may be what you are allergic to as well.
Yes, tabby cats can live indoors. In fact, many cat owners choose to keep their tabby cats indoors for their safety and well-being. Indoor cats typically have longer lifespans compared to outdoor cats due to reduced risks of accidents and exposure to diseases. Providing a stimulating indoor environment with toys, scratching posts, and perches can help keep a tabby cat happy and healthy.
my cat is a outdoor cat it will get more aggressive if outdoor if i were you i would keep it inside indoor or outdoor you decide
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.
There are no specific breeds of cat that are typically "outdoor" cats - it really depends on each individual cat's personality. Some cats prefer to stay indoors all their lives, while others like to go outside when they want to. Being outside allows independence and freedom. But, being an outdoor cat can be dangerous if you live in a urban area. Any cat can be an outdoor cat (if it so wishes - never try and "force" a cat to go outside if it doesn't want to) as long as it's not declawed. Also, most pedigree breeds are kept as indoor cats, due to their value. Some pedigree breeds are known to be ignorant about roads, and are at risk from being stolen.
No. Growth is determined by a cat's genes, not by its environment.
It is ideal to keep a cat indoors for at least nine or ten weeks. It is recommended by taking the cat out on a harness for the first few weeks after the indoor period, to get it accustomed to the yard or garden.
Hemingway cats, also known as polydactyl cats, can be indoor or outdoor cats depending on their living situation and the environment they are in. However, it's generally recommended to keep cats indoors for their safety and well-being.
Kept strictly indoors, a Maine Coon can live up to 14 years or more. For outdoor cats, the lifespan is considerably shorter.