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The volunteers climb out of their station wagon, cat food in hand, and the feline faces appear in the undergrowth around the ...
Outdoor cats: While they benefit from natural exercise, outdoor cats face increased risks from cars, aggressive animals, poisons, diseases, parasites, and the chance of getting lost or stolen.
Amazon is selling an outdoor cat house that’s spacious enough for two to three cats and has three ledges, a removable hammock, scratching post, and two sliding doors that can be connected to a ...
Outdoor cats do not live as long as indoor cats. Outdoor cats are at risk of trauma from cars, or from fights with other cats, raccoons and free-roaming dogs. Coyotes are known to eat cats.
Cold temperatures and prolonged exposure to snow increase a cat's risk for frostbite and hypothermia. PSPCA animal advocate Carol Erickson shares how you can help keep outdoor cats safe in the winter.
Free-ranging cats hunt or scavenge more than 2,000 species, some of them imperiled, according to a new study. By Catrin Einhorn Everyone can agree on one thing: It’s not the cats’ fault they ...
The owner told Newsweek the porch cat is "child-free by choice." TikTok @sagewindfarmstead. She wrote on the video: "Trying to pawn the naughty orphaned barn kitten off on Wednesday, my ...
It was a brisk October afternoon when Marissa Eller decided to sit on her front porch for a few minutes. She expected to have some quiet time, assuming she was alone, but someone secretly lurked ...
Winnie the outside cat getting to experience a bed for the first time. @cass.doodles / TikTok "It's going well so far," Fisher said. "We let her in a few times a day to get used to our house.
It’s also worth mentioning that outdoor cats also impact wildlife. The American Bird Conservancy notes that domestic cats have contributed to the extinction of 63 bird, mammal, and reptile species.