Why Cats Should Not Be Let Outside

Cats are some of the best pets imaginable. Far more independent than dogs, they still enjoy human company and are an endless source of entertainment and comfort. As a cat owner, one of the things you will definitely want to avoid is letting your cat go outside. It’s a big, dangerous world for felines and there are many reasons why your cat should stay indoors where he will be safe and sound.

Here are just a few of the reasons why it’s not safe for your cat to head out into the great outdoors.

1. Physical dangers. There are many things that can happen to an unsuspecting cat, especially one who has been indoors his entire life. Busy streets, larger animals, and other dangers make taking a stroll a potentially deadly adventure for your cat.

2. Parasites and insects. You can save yourself a fortune on vet fees by keeping your cat indoors. Even just a few minutes outside can result in ticks, fleas and intestinal parasites that can cause disease and require a visit to the vet, as well as expensive medications and treatments.

3. Responsibility. When you took your cat home with you, there was responsibility taken. Cats have been domesticated for thousands of years. They need their humans for comfort, food and security.

4. Disease. Sadly, there are a lot of nasty illnesses that could affect your cat. From feline AIDS to rabies, there are many, many things your cat could be infected with, simply by coming into contact with other animals outside. Some of these can be treated, of course, but not all of them are curable and most pet owners don’t want to put their cat through the suffering of a debilitating disease.

5. Animal control. Even a cat who has owners can end up being picked up by animal control and taken in. This can happen for a number of reasons ... perhaps the cat was lost or injured and someone rescued it and called animal control, or it might simply be a routine sweep for animals without ID collars.

6. Human problems. It can be dangerous not only to cats, but also to humans to let your cat out. When a cat dashes across the street in front of a car, the driver usually swerves to miss. This is a huge cause of car accidents, trying to avoid hitting an animal on the road.

But it’s natural!

Many people feel that cats, even pedigree cats, should really be allowed outside. It’s the natural way of things, after all. But when that natural way means your cat faces death every time he steps out the door, it’s your responsibility to keep him indoors and safe.

You wouldn’t let your children play in traffic or leave your toddler to play alone outside, so why should your cat be left to his own devices? Cats are no longer able to care for themselves and protect themselves as they may have been thousands of years ago when they were still feral. These days, they need to be indoors, away from the perils and it is well worth it to protect your feline friends.

What may seem natural to some is simply dangerous. The fact that cats still hunt mice and stalk birds doesn’t mean that they are capable of living in the wild successfully anymore. The hunting instinct remains intact, but the practical use of it does not.

The simple fact of the matter is that it’s dangerous for your pedigreed cat to be outdoors. There are too many bad things that could happen and you would forever blame yourself. Why let your cats suffer? Keep them inside.

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04.15.2012
Shannon
Cats have been domesticated for thousands of years. People may think that they deserve to be "out in the wild" or should have the "freedom" of the outdoors. Fine, then build an enclosed, safe environment in your backyard, if you must. Protect your cat while he/she is outdoors. I think it is important to note that I am responsible for any pet I let outside. What happens to the cat or any damage that cat does is also my responsibility. People tend to forget that, as the previous poster mentioned. It is my responsibility as a cat owner to make sure my cat is not or does not become a menace to my neighbors. However, I care MORE that my cat is protected from car accidents, sicko people who harm or kill pets for kicks, injury from other outdoor pets and exposure to disease and fleas or ticks. It is my responsibility to protect my cat from all that by keeping him/her indoors, and safe. It keeps the vet bills down too.
GREAT article! I agree with not letting cats outdoors. My aunt (and her 4 cats) recently moved in with us. We already have 1 cat. The outdoor cats she has have gotten my cat sick many times. Also when I was a little girl, we had two cats, Baby and Honey. Baby always went outside, and Honey not so much but every once in a while. My poor Honey chased after a bunny one day and never came back. =( Pretty devastating for an 8 year old!! Also, the Animal Welfare is over crowded with cats/kittens from so many strays, and strays having babies. Causing these poor babies who arent adopted to eventually be put down because of over crowding!! I know there are alot of no kill shelters, but the one by my house is unfortunately not! Please keep your cats safe indoors, they are perfectly happy that way!
GREAT article! I agree with not letting cats outdoors. My aunt (and her 4 cats) recently moved in with us. We already have 1 cat. The outdoor cats she has have gotten my cat sick many times. Also when I was a little girl, we had two cats, Baby and Honey. Baby always went outside, and Honey not so much but every once in a while. My poor Honey chased after a bunny one day and never came back. =( Pretty devastating for an 8 year old!! Also, the Animal Welfare is over crowded with cats/kittens from so many strays, and strays having babies. Causing these poor babies who arent adopted to eventually be put down because of over crowding!! I know there are alot of no kill shelters, but the one by my house is unfortunately not! Please keep your cats safe indoors, they are perfectly happy that way!
I have stewed about this quandary for years, but have finally conceded to be at peace with letting my cats outdoors at times. As Grace Marie commented, I cannot bring myself to deny my 2 cats the quality of life that outdoor living affords them. My kids and I have spent many sunny afternoons giggling about the antics of our cats as they chase grasshoppers, climb trees, pounce on leaves blowing in the wind....the fun they have is endless, and we thoroughly enjoy watching them experiece the wonder of outdoor life.
05.28.2011
Shannon
Cats that have never been "out" to explore don't miss it. And pet owners who don't let their cats outside are more likely to save their money for not having to foot expensive Vet bills. Furthermore, cats have been domesticated for thousands of years. They are not wild creatures. It is our obligation to keep them healthy, happy and safe. Letting your cat lead a safe and happy life inside is a far better quality of life than obligating them to outside unhealthy cats, fights and potential disease or abscesses due to fighting.
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