Article From SubmitYOURArticle.com: How This Simple Solution Can Open Up a New World to Your Cat
There isn't much that a cat enjoys more than
getting to roam around outdoors and breathe the
fresh air. We all know how good it feels to walk
about bare foot in the grass, don't we?
Unfortunately, not all cats are afforded this
experience. As a cat owner your priority is
keeping your cat safe. You don't want to see it
scamper onto a busy street, get into fights with
the neighbourhood bully - whether that is a dog
or a cat - or risk having it run away. If you
can find the room to fit a cat enclosure in your
yard or even on your balcony (if you live in an
apartment) your cat can get the best of both
worlds.
An outdoor cat house can be built in an area of
the garden or up against the house. It can be
like a large aviary or a small shed or pen. There
are some commercially constructed cat houses that
are sold in kit form. These are easy to assemble
and saves you having to build something yourself.
If you have a small backyard, you can turn it all
into an outdoor cat house by putting up some
strong poles to around 9 foot or 3m high, and
attaching some netting between them. By keeping
the netting loose, your cat won't be able to
climb up it and there won't be any need for a
roof.
A good outdoor cat house should have different
surfaces for your cat to walk on. These can
include soil, grass, some rocks to climb and
perhaps some pebbles to dig around in. You can
plant some cat safe plants in there to give your
cat some greenery to eat. If you have the room, I
suggest having some logs and branches so your cat
can jump, climb and curl up somewhere high to see
what's going on around it. The branches will also
be ideal for your cat to dig his claws in and
have a good stretch.
It is always important to have some of your cat
enclosure out in the sun as well as in a shaded
area. Cats aren't big sun bathers but they have
been known to sprawl out there given the
opportunity. You'll also want to include some
cat toys in your enclosure. This just makes
sense.
If you don't want build an enclosure for your
cat, you might want to simply buy one. There is
a wide variety of cat enclosures available online
and they're as close as a few clicks away. Most
online stores now will deliver your cat's
enclosure within days.
Whether you buy or build a cat enclosure your cat
will love you even more for it. The combination
of safety, fresh air and excitement is one that
will not be lost on your furry little friend.
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Eric Haaranen is the owner of
http://ecattrees.com - an online store
specializing in cat accessories. Visit us to see
what is on sale this week.
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