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Letting Cats Outside, Is It Okay?
Maine Coon Nation ^

Posted on 11/22/2013 5:45:02 PM PST by Perdogg

It's a question all cat owners must ask themselves; "Should I let my cats outside?" The opinions and feelings of cat lovers are varied. Lets take a closer look.

I have been on both sides of this topic. I grew up in a small city, and our cats always went outside.

They were careful about crossing the street, and mostly stayed in the yard. They all lived full lives as well.

Now, as the owner of two great Maine Coon cats, we keep them indoors. Our breeder specified it, and I agreed. You may wonder why I see things in a different light.

Most veterinarians and experts agree that cats do not need to go outside. In fact, the benefits of keeping them in far outweigh the risks of letting them out.

If your cat or kitten came from a breeder, you probably were required to agree to a few terms. Spaying or neutering of your cat, no declawing, and keeping your new pet as an indoor cat.

Did you wonder why that is? Nowadays, as pet owners are becoming more conscious and aware, more and more people are doing their best to make responsible choices for their pets.

The old belief is that we need to let our cats outside in order for them to be healthy, happy and fulfilled. After all, they really want to go out! But just like children, animals don't necessarily know what's best for themselves.

Life Span:

The life expectancy for outdoor cats is roughly 4-5 years. For indoor cats, 12-15 years is average with many healthy cats living to be about 20 years old!

Simply by keeping your cat inside the house, you protect him from a variety of dangers. It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking that these things probably won't happen.

But this is exactly why the life span of an outdoor cat is so short. Here are some risks involved in letting cats outside: Being hit by a car Death or injury by dog attacks Being attacked by wild animals Parasites: fleas, ticks, worms etc. (Lyme disease in cats is a real danger. Tapeworms come from fleas. And heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes.) Getting lost or picked up by Animal Control Being stolen and used for sadistic purposes Being stolen and used as laboratory animals Being poisoned either accidentally or intentionally Roaming into neighbors yards, causing irritation Death or injury caused by cat fights Picking up infectious diseases from other cats, such as: Feline Distemper, which is highly contagious and deadly Upper Respiratory Infections (URI) There are multiple varieties FELV: Feline Leukemia, the most common killer of pet cats. An infected cat will spread it before any symptoms are shown FIV, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus FIP, Feline Infectious Peritonitis, which is always fatal. Cats who contract it are usually euthanized

Although we all know there are lots of risks for letting cats outside, seeing it listed out like this puts it in a pretty strong light.

If you find that your cat is obsessed with escaping (it's a bit like living in a house with children in the center of an amusement park) there is one popular solution. Outdoor cat enclosures are gaining popularity among indoor cat owners. They provide cats with the outdoor time they crave, in a safe way.

Of course, the choice is completely up to each owner. But new cat owners of any breed, may be wondering, "Should cats go outdoors?" or "Do I need to let my cats outside for their overall health or happiness?" The short answer is no. Experts agree that indoor cats can live happy, fulfilling lives, right in the house.


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To: GladesGuru

My personal experience tells me otherwise.

Had two cats die to coyotes. One was a white/deaf girl; the other a mean feisty tom. When we found their carcasses the the stomachs has been ripped open and eaten. The rest was left as waste....their internal organs gone. Gruesome carnage that.

I admit, I didn’t do an up-close autopsy. My attention was to my crying kids and making graves in the woods.


81 posted on 11/22/2013 7:58:47 PM PST by Daffynition (*$17,000,000,000,000* Fear the beards! GO SOX!)
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To: P-Marlowe

Cool. Got a picture of your cat?


82 posted on 11/22/2013 8:01:10 PM PST by Danette
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To: Perdogg
I'm on the author’s side. Cats should be inside ONLY unless you live on a farm out in the middle of nowhere and you need them to keep the mouse population in check. And even then it still should be acknowledged that they will not normally live as long or be as healthy overall as indoor onlies will be. I love our two too much to ever take the chance of letting them go outside. If outdoor strays could talk, I'd bet they would change places with indoor onlies any day of the week just because they know they WILL be fed, stay warm and dry and not have to fight off the competition or hungry coyotes. I'm sure, if they were also being totally honest, they would admit that cuddles, scritches and strokings are okay, too. :o) ♥
83 posted on 11/22/2013 8:02:33 PM PST by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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To: Ouderkirk

Rag dolls are said to be great pets. The singer Dusty Springfield had a rag doll cat.


84 posted on 11/22/2013 8:02:46 PM PST by Fiji Hill (Io Triumphe!)
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To: Danette

WOW, what a pretty cat; great tail!


85 posted on 11/22/2013 8:03:28 PM PST by jocon307
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To: Perdogg

My 18 year old cat was indoor outdoor. Skin cancer took him (he was white white). Now I have darker indoor outdoor cats.


86 posted on 11/22/2013 8:04:54 PM PST by SisterK (its a spiritual war)
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To: Daffynition

It’s coyotes around here that feast on loose cats. They taught neighbors to keep pets inside.


87 posted on 11/22/2013 8:05:04 PM PST by Lady Jag (Tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society. - Aristotle)
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To: jocon307

Thanks. She’s about 7 months old in that picture. She’ll be 1 year December 3 and just hit 15 lbs. MC’s truly are gentle giants......


88 posted on 11/22/2013 8:09:47 PM PST by Danette
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To: Secret Agent Man
We had an outdoor cat. We had a neighbor who complained so we kept him inside unless he was out with us. Next summer they began to complain about the mole population and what it was doing to their lawns.

We looked at each other and at our mole-less lawn and smiled.

89 posted on 11/22/2013 8:11:02 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Proud Infidel, Gun Nut, Religious Fanatic and Freedom Fiend)
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To: Ax
A cat is nocturnally active, so the kitty in the Coasters' song Yakety Yak is probably looking forward to being put out so he can roam around the back yard or the adjacent alley and be a cat. Meanwhile, the dog probably looks forward to sleeping indoors on a rug rather than in the chilly dog house outside.
90 posted on 11/22/2013 8:11:18 PM PST by Fiji Hill (Io Triumphe!)
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To: Lady Jag

I wish I could have a cat, but I can’t at this time. When I do, someday, it/they’ll be indoor moggies,b/c of the coyotes. Learned my lesson.


91 posted on 11/22/2013 8:14:03 PM PST by Daffynition (*$17,000,000,000,000* Fear the beards! GO SOX!)
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To: Perdogg

Absolutely not. I want to protect my kitties from mean people, coyotes, and traffic.


92 posted on 11/22/2013 8:19:02 PM PST by k omalley (Caro Enim Mea, Vere est Cibus, et Sanguis Meus, Vere est Potus)
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To: Slings and Arrows; Daffynition

If I were Obama I would write an Executive Order for cats to remain indoors!




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93 posted on 11/22/2013 8:29:14 PM PST by Lady Jag (Tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society. - Aristotle)
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To: Ouderkirk
I love, love, love Ragdolls! Here is our 10 yr. old flame-point Ragdoll named Stella:


94 posted on 11/22/2013 8:31:52 PM PST by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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To: Daffynition
I have had cats for so long I doubt I could live without one. They have some kind of control over me.



When/if you get one let's have a celebration!

95 posted on 11/22/2013 8:38:29 PM PST by Lady Jag (Tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society. - Aristotle)
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To: Perdogg

Mice say yes, birds say no.


96 posted on 11/22/2013 8:38:49 PM PST by Sawdring
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To: Perdogg
We had a outside (barn) cat that would disappear all winter and just walk back home in the spring smelling like 'old people'. We used to think maybe he went off with the neighbors to Florida for the winter or something.
Cats are hilarious
97 posted on 11/22/2013 8:39:07 PM PST by joy361
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To: AdaGray

Sharing my home with animals doesn’t appeal to me. We always had cats OUTDOORS - kept the mice from coming INDOORS. I can, however, understand not letting a cat outdoors if you live in the city.


98 posted on 11/22/2013 8:41:00 PM PST by JudyinCanada
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To: boatbums

Stella is beautiful!


99 posted on 11/22/2013 8:42:53 PM PST by Danette
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To: JoeProBono

I didn’t know cats grew on trees! ;o)


100 posted on 11/22/2013 8:43:46 PM PST by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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