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Safety in the Fresh Air and
the Outdoors for Your Cat - How To Build a Cattery
Animal welfare organizations and humane societies have been very
successful in helping people to accept that their cats are safer
living exclusively indoors, especially in urban areas. However,
cat lovers still want to give their cats a chance to enjoy fresh
air and all the sights and sounds that come with it. One way to
do this safely is to create a cattery.
The term cattery originally referred to a facility
that kept and bred colonies of cats. Today, the term is being used
to describe a sort of pet playpen. A home cattery is an enclosed,
outdoor area in which a pet cat can bask in the sun or exercise.
The site can be a lawn, a porch or an apartment balcony, and a variety
of building plans can be found on the Internet. The important ingredients
of a cattery are size, security and access.
How big to build depends on the activity level of
your cat and the amount of space available. If you have an acrobatic
cat living in your apartment, you might try to build a structure
taller than it is wide, with several ledges for her to jump around
on. If your cat is more sedentary and you have a large yard, you
might create a cattery that has one or two shelves, but has cat
grass and catnip planted inside to provide sensory stimulation.
A cattery can be made from wooden posts and wire mesh.
Be certain that all sharp edges are covered or made inaccessible
to your cat. If you have a door to enter/exit the cattery, make
sure it can be latched securely. Check the cattery frequently for
holes or loose spots in the mesh. Make sure that the cattery has
a roof. It doesn't have to be expensive - a sheet of strong cloth
attached to the sides will do - something to keep your cat in, and
anything else out.
If you build your cattery on your porch or balcony,
include a cat door so your pet can come in and go out as she pleases.
Put some cat toys out for her, and research what non-toxic plants
you might put inside to make it like a jungle. Some people hang
bird feeders outside the cattery to attract birds for their cat
to watch. A scratching post and sturdy climbing pole are just the
thing to encourage your cat to exercise.
Keep the cattery clean. Providing a litter box
will cut down on the amount of clean up you need to do. Be sure
to place a large, clean bowl of water in the cattery so your cat
has access to fresh liquid as she needs it. If you have a problem
with bugs then you should consider bug-proof food dishes. If you
leave your cat in the cattery for long periods of time, don't forget
to stock her with a bowl of dry cat food and make sure she has a
way to get out of the sun or rain/snow, or make sure this is an
area that is sheltered from extremes of weather.
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