
Experts believe that cat owners have to keep their pet cats exclusively indoors. Letting your cat roam around outdoors exposes her to possible hazards. Your pet might catch an illness, get hit by running cars, get caught by predators, or acquire parasites. Because of these hazards, cats that go outdoors usually only live for about two years, considerably shorter than exclusively indoor pet cats that can live to ten years.
Cats are natural predators. Exposing an indoor cat to the environment outside will allow them to freely roam. But their hunter instinct will more likely resurface.
Leash your cat just to be safe or put her in an enclosure if you are planning on taking her outside. And since exclusively indoor cats might contract specific illnesses, taking your cat regularly to your vet clinic Raleigh, NC for health checkups goes without saying.