A few fundamentals
Cats, now the most popular pet in North America and Europe, were
once described as asocial animals, but this is no longer regarded as
true. Although very different from dogs, cats also need interaction
and most importantly, your loving attention! When you bring a new
kitten or cat into your home you’ll have to decide whether your pet
will live strictly indoors or will be allowed outside. There are
advantages and disadvantages in both cases. Free-roaming cats are
prone to more illnesses and have a much shorter life expectancy, as
they can be hit by cars, attacked by other animals and exposed to
internal and external parasites such as fleas, worms and ear mites.
Conversely, if your cat never ventures outside you must provide him
or her with physical and mental stimulation, including interaction
with you, exercise, scratching posts and a clean toilet area.
Whatever decision you make, following a few simple guidelines to
direct your cat’s behaviour can ensure that harmony reigns in your
cat-loving household!