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Domestic cats on the street are a reason for lively disputes among their owners. Do you release your fluffy wonder into the yard from time to time, and if so, for how long?



There are many pros and cons to consider. But the answer to this question every cat should give yourself. We will only list the potential risks.

If you constantly let your cat outside without supervision, then there is a very high probability that sooner or later he will be lost. Cats, of course, have a good ability to navigate the terrain. They usually find their way home by smell.



However, escaping from any danger, the cat can run further than usual, be in an unfamiliar place, hide for a long time in shelter, and then lose orientation in space.

While walking, the cat inevitably faces parasites and infectious diseases (including rabies). Most of them have vaccinations or other preventive measures.



But be prepared for the fact that even a healthy walking pet can bring them into your home, infecting other pets or even people. According to statistics, cats that live on the street or spend a lot of time there live an average of 3-7 years. Domestic cats live to 14 years or more.

In Instagram full of photos where kittens peacefully play with big dogs. But the real street is full of aggressive dogs.



Pet cats are often attacked by street cats and wild animals that can either infect them or seriously injure them.

Many people do not like animals and can intentionally harm them. A cat can eat poisonous bait, become a victim of squirrels. If the cat is purebred, it can simply be stolen for resale.



One of the most serious threats to cats on the street are cars. Especially dangerous busy highways, but on a quiet country road, the cat can get hurt or very scared.



What should I take care of when I let my cat out? What should I do if a cat wants to go outside? In the advantageous position are the owners of private houses. Walking in the yard of a private house with a solid fence is the safest.



At the same time, it is advisable to make sure that the cat does not run away for new impressions on foreign territory. If the owner still decides to give freedom of walking to his city cat, then a number of rules must be followed.

The cat must be sterilized and the cat neutered. And this is not even done to avoid unwanted offspring. Sexual instinct causes cats to lose caution. Under its influence, they are more likely to get hit by a car or in the teeth of a dog.

The cat will need to make all the necessary vaccinations and carry out the treatment of wool against parasites. If a cat walks outside, you will have to give her anthelminth preparations every 3-4 months, regardless of whether you notice the symptoms of the presence of worms.



When releasing a furry pet into the city streets, it is better to provide it with a collar on which the address and phone should be printed. This will help if the cat gets lost.

As you can see, despite the fact that cats are very freedom-loving and independent animals, walking on the city street fraught with many dangers for them and can significantly shorten their lives.

Staying in the apartment will not bring any harm to your pet. The main thing is good nutrition, care, active games and the love of the owner.