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Some domestic cat owners choose to keep their cats indoors; others permit their cats to go outdoors some or all of the time. The outdoors, however, poses many hazards to felines, even in rural areas. An outdoor cat may be struck by a car, poisoned by common pesticides, or injured by other animals (other cats, dogs, and, in some areas, wild animals such as coyotes). In addition, the cat may be exposed to the fatal feline diseases that are endemic in the stray cat population. According to some authorities, a cat that is permitted outdoors has an average life expectancy of two to three years; conversely, the average life expectancy of an indoor cat is about 15 years.
Although an indoor feline does not enjoy the same freedom as an outdoor one, many live happy and complete lives. It is easier to keep them indoors if it has not become accustomed to going out. Some indoor pets need exercise just as outdoor ones do. Some cats can be trained to use a harness leash. Often, the easiest way to provide an indoor cat with exercise and stimulation is to provide a feline companion.
More interesting reading:
About Persians, Physiology of the Cat, Senses, Breed Standards, Care of Cats, Neutering or Spaying
*Information obtained from Microsoft Encarta 97 Encyclopedia
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