Unbeknownst to you, your cat could be roaming the streets. Protect your cat from the risk of becoming involved in a fight, becoming lost, contracting a disease, or being injured or killed by a vehicle.
There are numerous ways to care for and protect your cat and become a more responsible cat owner, in addition to confinement. These include early spaying or neutering, vaccinations, microchipping, and a healthy diet for your cat.
One Joyful Cat
Let your cat soak up some sun! Keeping your cat in an outdoor enclosure will keep them safe, stimulated, and content. Catnets also offers an assortment of outdoor climbing platforms and playthings to keep your cat active in the fresh air.
Avoiding Injury
By allowing your cat to roam freely throughout the neighborhood, you expose it to numerous dangers. Keep your cat safe from fights, dogs, foxes, theft, getting lost, disease, and the greatest risk of being injured or struck by a vehicle.
Reduced Veterinary Fees
With a safer outdoor environment, you can encourage more exercise and reduce other environmental threats to your cat, thereby lowering your vet bills and boosting your cat's health.
Decreasing The Effect On Animals
Studies have demonstrated that roaming cats pose a threat to native Australian species. Many councils in Australia have cat containment laws with severe penalties for owners who allow their cats to roam freely.
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