why try outdoors. Fleas , ticks, outdoor viruses and predators. Just saying ..
11-27
Staten Island, NY
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Terry Proctor
DO NOT put a kitten outside-- especially in the winter. But kittens and cats should be kept inside-- as house cats-- for safety from cars, predators, night-roaming dogs, evil people, poison, diseases, and other dangers too many to name.
11-28
Birmingham, AL
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Shannon Tucker
Cats are prey to coyotes, owls, hawks and should be monitored outside. Mine are kept inside for their safety. Want to build them a catio!
11-28
Hoover, AL
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Rosa L Allen
Why the heck would you want your fur baby to go outside??? You go and stay outside and see if you like it!!!!
11-27
Elko, GA
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Pamela Carroll
R kitty is adorable! Please keep an indoor cat only! They live longer and be healthier! She's saying, please get me a litter box. If you love and value her you will do it.💕🙏
11-27
Whitehall, MI
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Debbie Price
My 3 cats are inside only. Plenty of access to fresh air at screened security doors in good weather
11-27
El Paso, TX
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Diane
Keep your cats indoors. It causes them no harm and keeps them safe from predators and feline diseases. Life lesson learned.
12-05
Ellicott City, MD
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chibelu
Cat people are generally anxious women that over control their animals. Cats that go outside are much happier.
11-28
Charleston, SC
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Candy & Donnie Swank
My daughter is a registered veterinary technician. It is a known fact that you can DOUBLE your cat's life if you keep your kitty indoors. They won't get hit by a car; they will not fight with other disease-carrying animals; they will not be mauled by wild animals; and will not be exposed to poison or other toxic chemicals. If you love them, treasure them, keep them inside. If you want them to go outside, make sure they have flea & tick protection & walk them on a harness & leash as you would your dog. They are domesticated animals; not livestock! 🙏