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Walking Your Cat: Enclosures vs Leashes

Walking your cat is all the rage these days, and most animal behaviorists agree that it’s one of the more valuable activities you can do with your favorite four-legged feline friend.

While some cats are content to lie by the window and nap among sunbeams; others will throw themselves against the door, meow miserably against their containment, and dart outside the second someone slips through the front door. These are the cats that most benefit from controlled outdoor exploration.

Whether or not to take your cat for a walk can depend on everything from their breed to their temperament. Only you know for sure if your cat would appreciate an Outdoor Enclosure for Cats or a leashed walk through the neighborhood. And if you don’t know, just try both solutions – your cat will let you know which they prefer.

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If you and your cat prefer to roam freely in a controlled environment, the outdoor enclosure (aka “Catio”) is for you. An enclosure might be an enclosed patio or kennel area or an entire 5-acre compound. There are affordable fencing solutions available for any situation.

By containing your cat, you limit his/her ability to get into trouble with neighbors or other animals, and you protect them from hostile humans and wilder cousins that include Toads, bobcats, coyotesrattlesnakes and mountain lions.

We have a list of suggestions on how to Create the Ultimate Cat Enclosure and a closer look at some of the nicest enclosures we’ve ever seen. No matter your budget or available acreage, there is a solution.

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