Safety
Keeping Cats Indoors Vs Letting Them Out
Cats love to explore
the great outdoors, and allowing them outdoor access
has many benefits (like fresh air and exercise). However,
outside is also a dangerous place for domestic felines.
Getting lost or stolen are the obvious risks, but there
are many, many more including getting hit by a car,
fighting with other animals, or being attacked by a
predator. Though cats can live a very happy life without
outdoor playtime, those who do elect to allow their
cats outside should keep them confined to a specific
area of the yard, preferably with a fence designed especially
for cats (easy-to-assemble kits are sold on-line). Even
with a fence, however, supervise the cat at all times,
never letting it out of your site (cats are adept at
getting themselves out of complex situations, and they
could outsmart the fence). Also, keep in mind that animal
welfare organizations like the Humane Society strongly
urge cat owners to keep theirs inside. Instead, offer
plenty of indoor recreation (with the games listed above,
for example), and make sure your cat has access to a
sun porch, aka window sill — just looking outside
at birds and trees will keep it entertained.