Indoor Cats and kittens - See That They Are Safe And Sound Outdoors, With an outdoor cat enclosure

Pet cats prefer to play outside and run their claws over the ground, or simply just saunter upon the lawn. I believe you realize, how fantastic your bare feet on the grass feels. Moreover, nothing at all can be a substitute to the pleasure of breathing outdoors air or experiencing the cool wind on your face. Cats and kittens have a lot more advanced sense of smell, than we humans have, consequently, the air outdoors delivers lots of different scents, to the indoors cat.

How does one ensure that an indoors cat is free from harm, when it is out of the house?

No cat owner needs his or her pet to be chased beyond the limits of their property, or break into spats, with local area animals, or run the risk of landing a body full of fleas, or more serious. People can keep their indoor cats safe in the outdoors with an outdoor cat shelter on their property. By doing this, the indoor kitty, could have the very best of both worlds.

An outdoor cat enclosure, could be erected in any part of the front or rear yard garden, or against the outside walls of the house. There are several commercially produced outdoor cat houses, that are available in kit form. All these outdoor cat shelters, are very easy to put up, and saves you the trouble of having the need to put together something yourself.

Let us now talk only about outdoor cat runs or enclosures rather than an outdoor cat house. A high quality outdoor cat enclosure or cat run needs to have many surface types for your kitty to step on.. Portions of the enclosure must be open to the sun, and also have some areas always shaded.

If you should want to have the outdoor cat enclosure or cat run built up against your back door, you will need to utilize a cat flap on the back door, making it possible for the cat to go into the outdoor enclosure, straight for the house. The perfect type, are the ones that are gravity operated - they automatically fall back into position after the cat, as it exits the house or re-enters it. A transparent plastic flap is best, allowing the cat to see what is out there, as it decides to go out.

If on the other hand you go in for an outdoor cat house, you can change its appearance, by raising certain climbing garden plants over it. Use caution in the plants you decide on and make certain, that your cat will not be poisoned by them.

By purchasing an outdoor cat house or an outdoor cat enclosure for your indoors cat, you grant it the ability to enjoy outdoor freedom, yet, keep it as safe, as it was indoors.