Leaving a cat indoors all day is far preferable to letting them roam around outside all day.
Growing up, no one thought to keep a cat indoors, but cats also tended to disappear after a few years or came home injured. Since "pet parents" have started keeping cats indoors always, the length of time a cat lives has doubled. A cat who spends a significant amount of time outdoors unsupervised lives about 7 years. Sushi was 21 when she had to be euthanized because of kidney failure, and Taeyn was 16 (cancer). Sushi was originally allowed outdoors during the day, but after an overnight adventure where she was cornered by the neighbor's back door by a raccoon, she wasn't as interested in going out. The last half of her life, she was indoor only, and while she loved to sit at a window and look out, she didn't seem to miss being outside.
Ok. Um ... Off my soap box. Sorry about that. Once you see the light, it's hard not to get on that dang soapbox :wink:
Young kittens have a rougher time being alone all day, but older cats aren't really bothered by it.
Growing up, no one thought to keep a cat indoors, but cats also tended to disappear after a few years or came home injured. Since "pet parents" have started keeping cats indoors always, the length of time a cat lives has doubled. A cat who spends a significant amount of time outdoors unsupervised lives about 7 years. Sushi was 21 when she had to be euthanized because of kidney failure, and Taeyn was 16 (cancer). Sushi was originally allowed outdoors during the day, but after an overnight adventure where she was cornered by the neighbor's back door by a raccoon, she wasn't as interested in going out. The last half of her life, she was indoor only, and while she loved to sit at a window and look out, she didn't seem to miss being outside.
Ok. Um ... Off my soap box. Sorry about that. Once you see the light, it's hard not to get on that dang soapbox :wink:
Young kittens have a rougher time being alone all day, but older cats aren't really bothered by it.