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As cat owners, we love to see our furry friends enjoying the outdoors. Whether they are playing with toys or just soaking up the sun, it is always a joy to see our cats happy and engaged. However, while our cats may be enjoying their time outside, they are also exposed to many health risks that we need to be aware of.
Cats are susceptible to many health problems when they are outside. Some of the most common include:
As a responsible cat owner, it’s advisable to keep your cat indoors. This reduces their exposure to outdoor health hazards such as car accidents, fights with other animals, and toxic substances. Additionally, indoor cats are less likely to contract outdoor illnesses and parasites.
Transitioning a free-ranging cat to a stay-at-home lifestyle can be a challenging but rewarding experience for both you and your feline friend. To start, gradually reduce the time your cat spends outside by a few minutes each day until they are spending most of their time indoors. Provide plenty of interactive toys, scratching posts, and comfortable resting spots to keep them entertained. You can also make the transition more gradual by creating a cozy outdoor area, such as a screened-in porch, where your cat can still enjoy some fresh air and natural light. It’s also important to adjust their food and water supplies to accommodate their new indoor lifestyle. Consistency and patience are key to a successful transition, and be sure to reward your cat with treats and affection to help them feel more comfortable in their new home environment.
Boosting your cat’s immune system is also a great way to help protect your cats from outdoor health risks. This will help them to better fight off infections and illnesses, and stay healthy and happy. You can do this in three ways:
When selecting food for your cat, look for these three features that support their immune system:
If you are looking for a diet that will support your cat’s immune system and keep them healthy, we highly recommend our Chicken Supreme Recipe for Adult Cats.
Formulated by a feline nutritionist, this recipe is perfect for adult cats that need to maintain a strong immune system. Learn more about Chicken Supreme Recipe for Adult Cats here.
Remember to consult with a veterinarian before changing your cat’s diet.