What to Do if Your Indoor Cat Gets Outdoors

If you have an indoor cat, one of your biggest worries is that it might eventually escape from your home and take off into your yard or beyond. This is a very important concern, as accidents happen and the cat could very easily slip outside unnoticed. That is why it is important to take practical precautions so that even if your feline does escape, they will stay in your yard and be safe. With that said, here are some tips to keep your cat safe from the outdoors.

F1 Savannah cat laying in the grass

Fence

Clearly, one of the biggest issues, if your cat gets outside, is the fact that they might run far away from your property. This is the number one most serious scenario, as there are far more chances for harm beyond your property. A well-kept fence or any number of other “cat barriers” on the market will do the job just fine. While it may be a hefty initial investment, there are far more benefits to a fence than just keeping your cat safe.

Learn About the Wildlife Around Your Property

If you have a fence, you might feel that you have done everything possible to keep your cat safe. That is not entirely true, as wild animals often make their way through, over, or under fences and can roam freely on your property. Rabies and other viral infections are the number one concern beyond the immediate threat of wild animals getting in fights and harming your cat. If there is even a chance wild animals could get into your yard, you owe it to your cat to understand the risks associated with different wildlife.

Take Action Regarding Wildlife

If you see that you have a certain type of animal that either has access or is frequently in your yard or on your property, it is important to take care of them quickly. The best way to do this is to hire a professional wildlife control specialist at nuisancewildliferangers.com for coyote removal , raccoon removal, opossum removal, and any number of other critters. Hiring a professional is the best way to get rid of wildlife, as they will be able to do it safely, quickly, and humanely. They usually use humane cage traps that will simply contain the animal and not harm it. Then they release the animal far from your home so that you and your cat will not have to worry about them anymore.

Keep Your Garage Safe

If your cat happens to escape and runs to your garage, shed, or any other buildings, there are some important things to consider. One of the most important is to make sure your cat does not have access to any harmful chemicals or substances. These include antifreeze, rat poison, and any number of other harmful materials. Beyond chemicals, there could be various sharp objects, such as cut metal or broken glass laying around that could seriously injure your cat.

Conclusion

At the end of the day, your cat’s safety is one of your top priorities. There are many dangers for an indoor cat that gets outdoors, and it is important to minimize these dangers by taking common-sense precautions that could end up saving your cat’s life.

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Until our next cat convo

-MARTIN

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Our cattery is USDA Licensed and a Preferred Breeder Registered with The International Cat Association (TICA). If you are looking for a Savannah Kitten, then you have come to the right place. A1 Savannahs has been breeding the finest Savannah Kittens since the beginning. A1 Savannahs, formerly New Horizon Bengals, was founded by Joyce Sroufe. Joyce started breeding Savannah Cats in the late 1980's and started to register her first litters in 1994. She is also well known among exotic cat owners and breeders as the original founder of the Savannah Cat Breed and an expert in the breeding and care of exotic cats. A1 Savannahs is now owned by Martin and Amanda Engster. Often imitated, we are the original founder of the Savannah Cat breed, and have many years combined of knowledge and experience.