Free-range cats also have many shortcomings. For example, we often see the bodies of cats hit by cars on the road. Of course, most of them are stray cats, but this happens to some free-range cats. And sometimes there are many wild cats outside, which may conflict with other stray cats and be bitten.
First of all, cats have a strong sense of territory and don't like to change places frequently. Generally, after they get used to the living environment, they don't like to change it easily. Some cats, when they regard the interior as their territory, are hard to be attracted by the outside world. But that doesn't change. They really can't see the life that stray cats experience.
Others say that cats can't move indoors every day, and it can't be said completely, because the owner can provide cats with cat climbing frames and some toys, which can also meet the needs of solving cat sports.
Matters needing attention in raising cats
As long as their owners regularly deworm and vaccinate them, they are basically very healthy, which is why captive cats can be held by their owners to sleep, but free-range cats can't.
In fact, for cats, both free-range and captive breeding have their own advantages, depending on how the owner chooses. Cats in rural areas are more suitable for free-range, while cats in cities are more suitable for captivity for environmental reasons. Veterinarian Xiaoming thinks that as long as the owner really likes them, it is the greatest comfort to the cat, and the rest are not so particularly important.