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  2. Why Pet Parents Should Consider Never Letting Cats Outside Again

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    Your indoor cat can't fight with any feral stray cats, or fall prey to larger predators like coyotes, raccoons, foxes or even dogs. Outdoor cats can get bitten or scratched or even injured and ...

  3. 32 cat breeds that prefer being outdoors - AOL

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    Muscular, lithe, and fine-boned, the Abyssinian is a cat that loves to climb — so if you have a backyard full of trees, don't be surprised if they spend most of their time perched on a high ...

  4. 20 Unique Cat Trees That Will Actually Go with Your ... - AOL

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    Cat trees are essential to happy, healthy cats. They provide felines with space to explore, sleep, play and scratch. All of these activities release energy and decrease anxiety. While we like to ...

  5. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Understanding an indoor cat's personality can go a long way toward satisfying their instincts and avoid potentially inconvenient behavior (such as sudden hissing, dashing around the house, or climbing the curtains). Environmental enrichment items include: [47] A good-sized cat tree, with scratching posts

  6. Treetop Cat Rescue - Wikipedia

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    It is a reality television program about a team who rescues housecats stuck in trees. [1] [2] [3] The program originally aired on Saturday evenings. Cats are helped down from the trees by a company called Canopy Cat Rescue, [4] who use their own equipment and expertise as arborists to try to bring down cats at no charge to the animal owners.

  7. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021 in the United States, human owners of cats typically keep cats indoors at all times. [12] In typically rural settings, cats oftentimes live outside and are used as a deterrent to rodents, snakes, and other pests. In the United Kingdom most cats go outdoors from time to time, with 26% being indoors at all times. [12]

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