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Home, sweet home: How to bring an outside cat indoors

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James marcus

Make life inside fun for your cat

Though people domesticated cats several thousand years ago, they still retain many behaviors of their wild ancestors. Give your kitty plenty of indoors options to express their natural behaviors.

  • A cat’s play is all based on the hunting instinct, so give them plenty of toys to stalk, chase, pounce on, and kill. They don’t have to be fancy; a ball of aluminum foil and a paper bag delight many a cat.
  • Cats like to observe their world from above (which is why they climb trees and roofs), so give or make yours a cat tree or kitty jungle gym to climb.
  • Give them a sunny window so they can watch the birds or bask in a sunbeam. Make sure the screen is very secure before opening the window.
  • Grow cat grass (available at pet supply stores) for them to chew on.
  • Give them lots of your time and attention.

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You can also try a couple of safe ways for your cat to enjoy the outdoors:

  • If your cat is agreeable, train them to walk on a cat harness and leash and take them for a stroll. Don’t let them get too far from you where they could encounter something dangerous.
  • Think about building a screened-in enclosure attached (otherwise known as a “catio”) to the house where your cat can pretend they’re an outdoor kitty.

Recognize when it’s time for your cat to go cold turkey

If you’re having trouble slowly transitioning your cat to a happy life indoors, it may be better to go “cold turkey.” Letting your cat outdoors occasionally may only reinforce their pestering behaviors, so keep them indoors all the time.

Do your best not to give in to their requests to go out, and distract their attention with play. Your veterinarian may also prescribe a short course of anti-anxiety medication or homeopathic therapy to help your cat through the transition period.

When you’re ready to give up, get strategic

If you’re thinking of putting your indoor cat out because they’re scratching your couch or not using the litter box, please trouble shoot and look into behavior resources.

Finally, training your cat to walk on a harness and leash can be fun for both of you, and it provides your cat with fresh air and exercise in a safe way.

Be proud that you’re protecting wildlife

If you’re still on the fence about keeping your cat inside, consider the welfare of your neighborhood wildlife.

A cat’s hunting instinct is just that—an instinct. Even well-fed pet cats who are allowed to roam outdoors may attempt to prey on smaller animals, with varying levels of success.

Outdoor cats can have an impact on wildlife populations, especially when threatened and endangered species are concerned. Ground-nesting birds like quail or baby birds (particularly fledglings who have not yet learned to fly) are particularly vulnerable. Even if your cat doesn’t stay indoors year-round, keeping them inside during dawn and dusk hours—and during the spring months, when wildlife and their babies are most active—can be helpful.

This post was last modified on 15/10/2023 01:29

James marcus

Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

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