they are both equal. But indoor pets have a better life because they have food and shelter. But outdoor pets somtimes may not have food or water or shelter.
indoor cats yes, outdoor cats **** no.
Usualy indoor cats live longer than outdoor cats. The average lifspan for cats can be up to 15 years. All of the cats I have live up to 17-20 years becase they are indoor, and I take very good care of them. Usualy outdoor cats live shorter becase of th disesese, cars, other animals, ext. outside. If I were you I'd keep my cat indoors.
It's good because then you don't have to buy the animals in a store. And it's cheaper to adopt pets than buying them in a store.
Well, that's a little tricky. Usally cats are pets so a mountain loin, a cougar, or any animal could snatch a cat if it was left outside.
Pet overpopulation is a big problem. It is when there are more pets born than there are people to adopt them and these pets have to be taken to a shelter to be euthanized (killed). This is why people spay and neuter their pets, so they don't contribute to pet overpopulation.
Cats are able to tend to their own needs when grooming is needed, so they could be considered to have less bacteria than dogs. Most cats are also indoor pets and never go outside (they use a litter box in the house) where dogs must go outside for their daily business.
nothing besides outdoor ones will look older and more dirty as indoor will look new. and outdoor is outside and indoor is inside.
Well people breathe in that building so it makes plenty sense. Outside air will almost always be more ventilated than indoor air.
Indoor plumbing was very important because it was much more sanitary than the originally used method. Fewer flies were attracted to the location of the restrooms making things much more germ - free.
No. If the furniture is made to be outdoors than it has materials that will prevent that. If you put an indoor furniture outside than it will mold or break down due to erosion.
-magic codes arent the thing that allows you to take your pet outside, they simply allow nonmembers to have pets other than the first 2 given to you -since the 2 pets that are given to nonmembers cannot be taken outside, nonmembers cant take their pets outside unless they buy other pets that aren't part of the pebble family -the only way for nonmembers to buy more pets is by using magic codes, with ecoins
Indoor cats usually live longer than outdoor cats because outside cats are able to get more diseases, rabies, or hurt/killed by another animal. Indoor cats are less likely to get diseases or get rabies, which is why it is incredibly important to vaccinate your cat when required, especially when it is allowed to be outside. Outdoor cats are also at risk of being hit by cars. A cat cannot outrun a car, and such incidents are very common.
Usually if the box for the christmas lights states that it is okay for outdoor use, it will withstand rain and winter weather. This does not mean it is waterproof. I would not recommend immersing your lights in a bucket of water.
Yes. Fumes from the fertilizers drift into homes endangering children and pets who have weaker immune systems than normal adults. Also when children play outside and come in contact with the grass or shrubs and then touch their mouths, faces, etc. they can contact deadly chemicals this way. The same goes for when pets are outside and in contact with the chemicals, and then children play with the pets.
The indoor unit is bigger than the outdoor unit
I think indoor will grow better.
The shutters for a garden shed may need to be slightly smaller than those on a garden shed. However, as long as they fit, they should work.