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Can a cat be forced to live outside?

Can a cat be forced to live outside?

Cats should never be forced. Instead they need to be encouraged to live indoors by making the inside more exciting and appealing than outdoors. Many cats immediately adjust to the new arrangement, while others take time to transition to living inside. There are always exceptions — some cats insist on copious amounts of outdoor time.

When does your indoor cat suddenly want to go out?

When cat behavior changes like this, it’s a sign your indoor cat is getting a bit stir crazy. Doing things to make his indoor world more stimulating will go a long way to calm his urge to roam the great outdoors. Karen is Publisher of Fully Feline.

What should I do if my cat wants to move indoors?

Along with identifying and addressing potential health problems, the veterinarian will check and treat for parasites. If needed, a cat will also be vaccinated, microchipped and scheduled for spaying or neutering. Cats need thorough veterinary examinations before they’re relocated indoors.

Why does my indoor cat fight with my outdoor cat?

For the same reasons as above, conflict between cats in the home can be affected by one or more of the cats spending time outdoors. If the indoor territory feels insecure, the resident cats are more likely to fight. Ultimately, creating a safe space inside often requires limiting exposure to outdoor threats.

Cats should never be forced. Instead they need to be encouraged to live indoors by making the inside more exciting and appealing than outdoors. Many cats immediately adjust to the new arrangement, while others take time to transition to living inside. There are always exceptions — some cats insist on copious amounts of outdoor time.

Is it easy to transition an outdoor cat to an indoor cat?

Don’t expect a cat who has lived outdoors for her whole life to easily transition to being an indoor cat immediately. Cats are very territorial and attached to their environments, and bringing an outdoor cat indoors can be very disorienting and anxiety-inducing.

What happens when you move your cat to a new home?

When moving your cat to a new home, it’s imperative that their daily routine remains as unchanged as possible. The moving preparations will probably wreak havoc on your cat’s regular schedule for food and play, but you should do your best to keep things as they used to be as cats rely on their routine to feel safe, confident and content.

When cat behavior changes like this, it’s a sign your indoor cat is getting a bit stir crazy. Doing things to make his indoor world more stimulating will go a long way to calm his urge to roam the great outdoors. Karen is Publisher of Fully Feline.