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Ideally, all cats would be allowed access to the outdoors in order to exhibit natural behaviour. A lot of cats have a tendency to want to explore and giving them access to the outdoors gives them mental stimulation, exercise and reduces stress.
- Indoor and outdoor cats
Outdoor benefits. Bigger territory – allowing your cat...
- Indoor and outdoor cats
Indoor enrichment. Indoor cats are actually busier than we may think. They’ll typically cover the entire area of a house or apartment each day (or often at night). You can make this daily routine even more fun by hiding food and treats around the house.
Stray cats. Like “feral,” the term “stray cat” is often used to describe all cats who live outdoors. However, stray cats are generally pet cats who have been lost or potentially could have been abandoned. Many stray cats might be wary of humans they encounter outside. However, because stray cats were once pets, they are often more ...
- Community Cats Are at Home Outdoors
- Community Cats Are Healthy
- Community Cats Are Safe Members of The Community
- Community Cats Have A Place in The Natural Environment
- Community Cats Generally Cannot Adapt to Life Indoors
- Trap-Neuter-Return Helps Cats and The Community
- Community Cats Need Your Help
Cats living outdoors is nothing new. For most of their natural history, cats have lived outside alongside people. Evidence shows cats began living near people over 10,000 years ago, before the pyramids were built! It wasn’t until very recently, with the invention of kitty litter in the 1940s, that so many cats began living indoors only. Community c...
Community cats thrive in their outdoor homes. They are used to living outdoors and are naturally skilled at finding shelter and food all on their own. Studies show community cats are just as healthy as pet cats, with equally low disease rates. Community cats also live just as long as pet cats. Learn more: Cats Living Healthy Lives Outdoors
Community cats are not a threat to public health. Since community cats aren’t friendly to people and avoid contact, it is almost impossible for them to transmit diseases. Science shows community cats don’t spread diseases like rabies and toxoplasmosis, and cats rarely carry germs that make people sick. Learn more about cats and public health
Cats have coexisted outdoors with wildlife for thousands of years. Reliable science shows that cats are part of natural ecosystems and are not a major cause of wildlife population decline. In fact, removing cats from their environment can have a detrimental effect. True conservation is compassionate, does not pit one species against another, and ad...
Community cats are generally not socialized to people and are attached to their outdoor homes and feline families. That means they are unable to live indoors with people, and are therefore unadoptable. Community cats’ inability to be adopted–among other factors–means they are far too often killed in shelters, which are already stressful environment...
In a Trap-Neuter-Return program, community cats are humanely trapped, brought to a veterinarian to be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and eartipped (the universal sign that a cat has been part of a TNR program), and then returned to their outdoor homes. TNR helps community cats by relieving them of the stresses of mating and breeding, and protectin...
You have the power to save cats! Together, we can address the misconceptions and threats that cost cats their lives. Join the movement to protect community cats, and all cats.
Outdoor benefits. Bigger territory – allowing your cat outdoor access not only increases the space available to them, but also the variety of environment. Natural behaviour – cats with outdoor access are able to express their natural behaviour and can do so in a setting that is more ‘acceptable’ to the owner.
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May 3, 2022 · Advice. Caring for outdoor cats: How to keep them safe and healthy. By Kathryn Williams. published 3 May 2022. Nature's backyard poses a serious of risks for outdoor cats, but there are plenty of benefits too. Here's how to keep your kitty safe when they're outside. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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Jun 2, 2023 · 02 Jun 2023. This guidance will help you make your garden or outside space cat-friendly and enriching for your feline friend. Why is an enriching outdoor space important? For many cats, their outdoor space may be just as important to them as their indoor space.