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  2. Why Pet Parents Should Consider Never Letting Cats ... - AOL

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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 ...

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    That percentage was higher than prior estimates for cats who love the game. "Indoor cats were more prone to fetching than outdoor cats, and friskier, more active cats tended to like a game of ...

  4. Family Builds Coolest 'Catio' in RV For Their Maine Coon Cats ...

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    Cats who live in campers face a different set of complications. Indoor-outdoor cats can come to know the neighborhood surrounding their home and are less likely to get lost, but cats in campers ...

  5. Cat enclosure - Wikipedia

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    Some cat enclosures have a secondary function of ensuring the cat's safety by keeping other animals out, such as predators of cats (coyotes, wolves, etc.) or the safety of other smaller animals like cat prey (birds, mice, etc.). [1] Enclosures may be constructed in either an indoor or an outdoor environment.

  6. Talk:Aging in cats - Wikipedia

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    Not only indoor cats can live to 21 years or more, because I have personally known 3 different outdoor cats that lived to at least 24 years. I have owned dozens of cats in my lifetime, and have never known an indoor cat that lived beyond 14-15 years. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.102.156.224 02:24, 27 November 2013 (UTC)

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    Providing a cat with the healthiest lifestyle possible is the key to prevention. Decreasing the amount of toxins, including household cleaning products, providing fresh and whole foods, clean and purified water, and reducing the amount of indoor pollution can help cats live a longer and healthier life. To lessen susceptibility to diseases ...

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    Get creative with outdoor enrichment - ball pits are just as much fun for cats as they are for kids! Hide treats and catnip toys among the balls to encourage your feline friend to engage in ...

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    The cat is on high alert or is upset, and is not receptive to interaction. Cats may also flick their tails in an oscillating, snake-like motion, or abruptly from side to side, often just before pouncing on an object or animal. [3] "Fluffed" or "Halloween-cat tail" - When a cat fluffs up their tails, they are not happy. Here, they are attempting ...

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