It is not true that cats have to be strays. The belief that cats must live on the street to be happy or healthy is a myth. Cats, like any other animal, have different needs and preferences. which can vary widely depending on their personality and circumstances. But in any case, it has been proven that a kitten that lives indoors and rarely goes outside will have a better quality of life since it will not risk contracting diseases from the street or getting into fights with other stray cats that may be sick.
Fortunately, it has already been proven that cats do not need to be strays to be happy or healthy. Cats can thrive and have a happy life within a home with proper care and the necessary toys. It is important to understand the individual needs of each cat and provide them with an environment that offers them security, stimulation and affection.
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Benefits of having your cat live inside your home
Security
Domestic cats are protected from dangers such as traffic, predators, disease, and abuse from other animals or people.
Health
Living indoors, they have a lower risk of contracting infectious diseases and parasites than stray cats.
Comfort
They have access to food, clean water and regular medical care, contributing to a healthier and more comfortable life.
Mental and Physical Stimulation
With the right toys, scratching posts and play areas, cats can stay active and entertained, which is crucial for their mental and physical well-being.
Care to take into account if your cat goes outside
Some domestic cats enjoy spending time outdoors, and owners may choose to allow them outside under certain conditions:
Supervision: Supervised outings, such as in a fenced yard or on a harness and leash, can offer cats a safe outdoor experience.
Safe Spaces: Enclosed areas or so-called “safe outdoor cat zones” provide a safe way for cats to explore the outdoors without the risks associated with outdoor life.
If your cat prefers to go outside without supervision, we recommend that you put a collar on it with identification and your cell phone number so that if there is any inconvenience, someone can contact you. Another very common method if you live in an area with a WhatsApp group for neighbors, is to send a message showing a photo of your cat so that they know that it is yours, that it goes out under your care and that please, if they see it, they should not treat it badly.
Source: Ambito

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