Being Kept Exclusively Indoors Can Have An Emotional Impact On Cats

 Even more than her physical well-being, being kept exclusively indoors could have an impact on your pet cat’s emotional health.  Compared to the outdoors, indoor environments are typically monotonous and predictable.  Indoor-only cats will also lack the opportunity to exercise most of their instinctive behaviors like exploration and hunting. 


If the indoor surroundings are more suited for the human companion and neglect the environmental needs of the cat, the animal becomes vulnerable to feelings of frustration and boredom. 


Frustration, boredom, or sharing spaces with non-compatible cats are just several of the less visible vulnerabilities of exclusively indoor pet cats.  But there are also cats with these negative feelings who manifest undesirable habits that their owners might find challenging to deal with, like increased vocalization, spraying, scratching furniture, or aggressive displays between other pet cats at home (in multi-cat homes). 


Cat owners who opt to keep their pets indoors should therefore be more responsible when providing them lots of appropriate opportunities to exercise natural habits in environments.  These environments should be stimulating for the cat.


Your veterinarian Rochester, NY is a valuable resource when it comes to issues that affect your pet’s health and behavior.

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