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Indoors Or Outdoors: What is Best For Your Pet


Indoors Or Outdoors: What Is Best For Your Pet

Before you take on the responsibility of owning a cat or dog, you need to take the time to consider the living arrangements for your pet.

Many people adopt pets with the idea that they will be raising an outdoor animal. How many people in your neighborhood keep their dogs or cat’s outdoors at all times?

 The fact of the matter is, outside is not a safe place for a cat or a dog. When you adopt a pet, you need to make sure that you are ready to allow your pet into your home.



Pets Love Being Outside
Cats and dogs both will indeed love being outside, it is their natural environment. Cats delight in chasing birds, climbing trees, and hiding in shrubs.

Dogs adore barking at the neighbors, chasing squirrels, and digging. However, there are many dangers to keeping your pet outside at all times. Dogs tend to get more outside time Than cats.

Owners take their dogs out for walks, and in some cases allow their dogs, unsupervised access to the backyard from time to time. Cats are usually either indoor pets or outdoor pets.

It is more common nowadays, for owners to keep their cats indoors as they begin to realize the dangers of allowing their cats to live outdoors at all times. It is highly recommended that you keep your cats and dogs inside.

For cats, you can help them explore their natural instincts inside by giving them plenty of places to run and play inside your home.  Buy your cat a good scratching post with a high perch and install a window seat so they can gaze at the birds outdoors.

 Dangers of Outside
The number one danger to your pets when they go outside is other animals. You never know when your dog or cat will encounter a stray or strange cat or dog from down the street.

You know that your pet is properly vaccinated, but you do not know the health condition of other animals outside.

In addition, if your dog or cat gets into a fight with another animal.  Your pet can be seriously injured or harmed.

Unless you supervise your pet at all times when they are outside, you never know when your cat or dog will encounter a strange animal.

Other dangers of allowing your pet to live outside are.

  •  cars and other people. 
  • Your dog or cat darting across the street
  • Encounters with Children and Strangers
  • What if your dog gets loose from your yard and encounters a child?  How will your dog react? You hope that your dog will be good and stay friendly. However, what happens if the child begins to taunt or tease your dog or poke a stick at him? If your dog bites or scratches another person, chances are, you will be responsible for your pet's actions. 

Many pet owners have found themselves in a serious situation when their dog or cat has acted aggressively when outdoors.

When your cat or dog stays indoors, you can also help control fleas, ticks, and exposure to heartworms. This is not to say that you should not treat an indoor pet for these problems. All dogs, whether event indoors or outdoors, should be on monthly heartworm preventative.

Both cats and dogs should also be treated with monthly preventative. It is important to remember though, that if your cat or dog lives outdoors, you will have many more problems when it comes to fleas and ticks.

As you can see, there are many reasons why you should keep your dog or cat indoors. Pets that are indoor pets live longer and healthier lives than pets that live outside.

This includes all pets, once you make them an indoor animal; you need to protect them from anything that might happen if they get outdoors, they now depend on you to provide a home for them.



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