Posted by Lynette Hammond on June 01, 2016
Indoor cats were once quite rare in the UK
but times are changing. 24% of cats now live exclusively indoors (or in homes
with a suitable cat enclosure attached to the outdoors). These numbers may
surprise many people, but cat owners are now more aware of the risks and are
not prepared to put their cats in unnecessary danger.
The sad news is many potential cat owners do not realise that their own homes can present dangers. If you’re preparing to adopt a cat, or know someone who is, please read through these tips on how to get the house pet-friendly.
Indoor cats can cause a lot of mischief, especially if they get bored. Taking action to create a safe home will help your cat stay safe and help protect your home and belongings.
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