Moving Your Outside Cat Inside

Outdoor cats are at a much higher risk of contracting disease or suffering from injury than indoor cats. Thus living outside can shorten your cat’s life. The best thing for your outdoor cat is to move her inside for the rest of her life. Start by tempting your cat into your home with food. Let her eat her meals inside but don’t force her to stay inside at this point. Set up a litter box for her use and play with your cat regularly inside. Give her a bed and perches where she can watch outside. Keep her inside for longer and longer periods of time and try a couple of overnights. Keep your home cat-safe and a fun place to be. Eventually you’ll be able to keep your cat inside all the time. Ensure that you secure your home so your cat doesn’t inadvertently get outside. Contact your vets Santa Rosa, CA to learn more.

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