A lot of cats enjoy spending
either the day or the night outdoors. Cats that stay out all day are generally
accustomed to coming inside for the night. Likewise, cats the stay out all night
are usually ready to stay in the house during the day. It’s great to have your
cat on a routine like these, however, there are times when your cat should not
go outdoors at all. For instance, if you have a cat that doesn’t have its claws
then do not send him outdoors for long periods of time. He will not be able to
defend himself should he get into trouble. If the temperatures are extremely
hot or extremely cold then keep your cat indoors where he can rest comfortably
and have access to plenty of fresh water. For more suggestions on when and when
not to send your cat outdoors, give your veterinary clinic Mt. Pleasant, SC a
call.