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 ===== Top Reasons to Keep Cats Indoors ===== ===== Top Reasons to Keep Cats Indoors =====
  
-    1. To monitor your cats urinary tract and bowel health. Observing a cat’s painful attempts to poop, or finding blood or mucus in the faeces is a red flag for constipation, bowel blockage or megacolon. +  * To monitor your cats urinary tract and bowel health. Observing a cat’s painful attempts to poop, or finding blood or mucus in the faeces is a red flag for constipation, bowel blockage or megacolon. 
-    2. Cats allowed free access to the outdoors invariably come into contact with other cats. Even casual contact can transmit parasites and serious diseases like feline leukaemia, peritonitis, distemper or zoonosis. +  Cats allowed free access to the outdoors invariably come into contact with other cats. Even casual contact can transmit parasites and serious diseases like feline leukaemia, peritonitis, distemper or zoonosis. 
-    3. Indoor cats do not get hit by cars. Several studies have found that road traffic accidents are a common cause of injury and death for outdoor-access cats. +  Indoor cats do not get hit by cars. Several studies have found that road traffic accidents are a common cause of injury and death for outdoor-access cats. 
-    4. Indoor cats do not create neighbour problems. Roaming cats will venture into neighbours’ gardens. Some people may not tolerate cats using their gardens as litter boxes and may resort to extreme measures. +  Indoor cats do not create neighbour problems. Roaming cats will venture into neighbours’ gardens. Some people may not tolerate cats using their gardens as litter boxes and may resort to extreme measures. 
-    5. Indoor cats rarely get abscesses. Cats are territorial and will defend their territory if challenged by another cat. These battles often result in abscessed wounds, which can be deadly, if not treated in time. +  Indoor cats rarely get abscesses. Cats are territorial and will defend their territory if challenged by another cat. These battles often result in abscessed wounds, which can be deadly, if not treated in time. 
-    6. Indoor cats are safe from human abuse. Free roaming cats are easy targets for cat haters, who seek cats out for target practice or for neighbours, who would think nothing of killing a cat for trespassing. +  Indoor cats are safe from human abuse. Free roaming cats are easy targets for cat haters, who seek cats out for target practice or for neighbours, who would think nothing of killing a cat for trespassing. 
-    7. Indoor cats can get plenty of exercise. They can get it safely with interactive toys, climbing towers, scratching posts and other indoor toys – much safer than running from dogs or fighting with cats. +  Indoor cats can get plenty of exercise. They can get it safely with interactive toys, climbing towers, scratching posts and other indoor toys – much safer than running from dogs or fighting with cats. 
-    8. Indoor cats do not get lost. As outdoor cats widen their outdoor territories, they may become lost long enough to be ‘rescued’ by other cat lovers, legitimate rescue groups or picked up as strays. +  Indoor cats do not get lost. As outdoor cats widen their outdoor territories, they may become lost long enough to be ‘rescued’ by other cat lovers, legitimate rescue groups or picked up as strays. 
-    9. Indoor cats are not stolen. Unfortunately stealing dogs and cats is becoming an increasingly popular crime as it is difficult to track animals down and they can be sold on or bred from for large amounts of money. +  Indoor cats are not stolen. Unfortunately stealing dogs and cats is becoming an increasingly popular crime as it is difficult to track animals down and they can be sold on or bred from for large amounts of money. 
-    10. Indoor cats do not freeze in winter. Weather conditions can change very rapidly and mild weather can turn stormy and cold. Cats can die quickly from hypothermia when left outside, particularly at night. +  Indoor cats do not freeze in winter. Weather conditions can change very rapidly and mild weather can turn stormy and cold. Cats can die quickly from hypothermia when left outside, particularly at night. 
-    11. Indoor cats are not a danger to wildlife. Cats are domesticated animals and pets. Cats are predators too, but they do not belong into our native ecosystem. Unsupervised cats will kill birds, rabbits and other wildlife. +  Indoor cats are not a danger to wildlife. Cats are domesticated animals and pets. Cats are predators too, but they do not belong into our native ecosystem. Unsupervised cats will kill birds, rabbits and other wildlife. 
-    12. Cats have the ability to form deep social bonds with their owners, just as dogs do. They feel stress when the owner leaves, and they seek proximity to the owner, when he or she returns.+  Cats have the ability to form deep social bonds with their owners, just as dogs do. They feel stress when the owner leaves, and they seek proximity to the owner, when he or she returns.
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