Ensuring Your Cat’s Safety Outside
Many, if not all, responsible and loving cat owners are torn between two opposing issues which have been seemingly impossible to resolve in the past. On the one hand, cat owners feel bad about keeping their beloved felines from acting on their natural instincts and roaming out of doors by forcing them to stay cooped up inside. On the other hand, the same cat owners are fearful to let their cats out because they are well aware of the looming dangers — automotive traffic and other animals such as wild dogs, coyotes, mountain lions, bobcats, birds of prey, etc.
So, what is a cat owner to do? That’s easy! Invest in an outdoor cat enclosure that will protect your pet from outdoor dangers while still allowing him or her to experience outdoor living and behave like the animal nature intended him or her to be. The extent of your expense depends on the size of the enclosure and on the features it is equipped with.
Needless to say, the variety of outdoor cat enclosures ranges from those that are rather small and merely provide screened protective walls and are, of course, the least expensive. On the opposite side of the spectrum and among the most expensive outdoor cat enclosures are those that are huge in size and come equipped with air conditioned cat trees and nature surround sounds. And then there are many different types of mid-range outdoor enclosures which carry a medium price tag. Furthermore, some outdoor cat enclosures start out small but are expandable over time and my personal favorite styles are those that provide cats outdoor fun in natural settings while also providing direct indoor access.
But whichever outdoor cat enclosure you select, it will give your pet kitty the opportunity to breath fresh outdoor air, to hear the sounds of nature, to watch birds fly overhead, to catch a few insects and to idle in the sun. And what about the dangers? Well, those remain far, far away from your purrying pussy cat!
And the truth is that outdoor cat enclosures are also tremendously beneficial to cat owners as they get the pets out of the way while cleaning the house and especially which using noisy appliances such as vacuum cleaners, food blenders, hair dryers and so on, or at time when the cat needs to burn off some excess energy.
So, if you are ready to go shopping for outdoor cat enclosures, or get kitty a Kritter Kondo; I would advise that you begin with the following cat product retailers:
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