There are a lot of reasons that support a cat owner’s decision to raise their cats to live indoors only. An indoor-only policy lessens the chances of cats getting infected with viruses and developing serious diseases (e.g., immunodeficiency virus, leukemia, and infectious peritonitis). Dangerous situations, like climbing up trees and being unable to get down, road traffic accidents, predators, or humans attempting to hurt them, are also avoided, which is necessary and life-saving, especially for cats with disabilities.
Some have no choice but to lead an indoor-only lifestyle — like cats with disabilities, those who live in areas like penthouses with no outdoor access, or cats in countries that implement rules for outdoor cats. Some owners would choose to only let cats out with a curfew because they think daytime is safer, or they allow cats out only to their backyard or their gardens where all exits that a cat could take have been blocked.
If you have concerns about your pet's health and/or behavior, make an appointment with an nearest animal hospital Rockwall, TX.