QUOTE(Hobbez @ Apr 12 2021, 04:28 AM)
What do you people think about caging a cat? Becos like others say, cats have short lifespan if allowed to roam around. Cos of cars, dogs, fighting and getting sick....etc.
Now every "expert" says it is not ok to cage up a cat. And that is true - at first. Cats hate it. Especially stray cats.
But what if the stray cat had to spend WEEKS in a cage being boarded at the vet due to operation....and has since become "trained" to accept a cage?
What if after going home, the cat doesn't like the kid in the house becos that kid is just noisy and a bit rowdy with the cat?
So from my observation, the cat actually prefers being in the cage NOW. Especially if got litter box and food/water provided.
It seems the cat has come to associate the cage with "peace and quiet".
Is it ok to keep the cat in the cage from now on? What if the cat is suspected to have FIV or FLV and caging it up is actually a good move to lengthen its life?
Or can a previously stray cat (actually just free to roam here and there, and being fed by multiple houses) be "trained" to become an indoor house cat?
Has anyone done this before? Made a stray cat become a indoor house cat?
So many benefits for cats to be indoors. And definitely can live > 10 years like this.
I do not cage my two cats - they are not strays, but I adopted them from the shelter. They have full reign over the apartment (and eventually house). I've never sent them to boarding, I usually have friends or hire a catsitter to come every other day. They are not allowed outside at all. Even if I adopted strays, I wouldn't let them back outside anymore. Average lifespan of an outdoor cat is 5 years, vs indoor cat is 15 years.
QUOTE(Hobbez @ Apr 13 2021, 06:41 PM)
What if nobody at home (all working) to care for the cat indoors?
And due to a health issue, is best to cage the cat, otherwise will get worse?
Both my spouse and I currently work outside the home, and they are fine on their own for the day. Cats sleep 16 hours a day anyway.
What kind of health issues? When one of my cats needed the E-collar, I stayed home from work for a couple of days to monitor her. Otherwise, administering medication before and after we get back from work was fine.
This post has been edited by spunkberry: Apr 14 2021, 03:58 AM