Thursday, February 15, 2018

Indoor Cats vs. Outdoor Cats





          About two months ago my family adopted two cats, Flutter and Cinna (as in Cinnamon). We had been planning to adopt one cat, but when we were informed that Flutter and Cinna had bonded our family could not resist adopting both. They love each other and are very sweet. They bathe each other, sleep together and most nights we hear a chorus of thumps as they play with each other. Recently we have been letting them go outside in our backyard under careful watch, and they love it. They have climbed trees and chased imaginary prey. Cinna even climbed into our neighbor’s chicken coop, though we quickly scooped him out. However our family often doesn’t have enough time to supervise them while they are outside so they don’t get to go outside as often as they would like to. Flutter has often looked outside trying to make us take pity on her Cinna often meows at the door, and once pulled down the curtains on the window of our backdoor. Someday we plan to let them roam in and out as they wish, but right now we are letting them explore new places bit by bit. When we let them go outside whenever they want I will be happy that they will have the freedom to do what they want, but I will worry about them. The street I live on isn’t very busy, but cars drive by frequently. Also I once saw a coyote running down the street perpendicular to mine. I don’t think that anything will happen to them, but the possibility is worrying.
According to the American Humane Society there are many risks of having outdoor cats 
besides the ones I already knew about, including getting diseases, accidentally eating toxins 
and getting stuck in trees while their owner doesn’t know where they are. Reading that 
list could make a loving owner keep their cat inside for the rest of its life. However according 
to another website I looked at keeping a cat indoors could lead to health problems as well. 
According to that  website, boredom can actually make cats sick, so indoor cats must be well 
entertained but according to Aspen Grove Veterinary if cats become too reliant on their 
owners for stimulation they may become stressed when their owner isn’t home. So there are 
varied opinions about whether cats should be allowed to go outside.




I think it is a difficult choice to make, but the decision is cat owners to make, and based off that
choice, know how to keep their cats healthy and safe. If only we could ask the cats what they
want. My cats are outside cats and though I may worry about them if they are safe it will be
worth it. And I think that they will be safe. My previous cat was an outdoor cat in three different
neighborhoods, including the one I live in now and he was fine. My cats are vaccinated for
diseases that are spread between outdoor cats and I believe that our neighborhood is very safe
for cats. My cats love exploring outside and I believe that they should have that freedom.

18 comments:

  1. Hi, Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake. This post was very well written. I recently got a new cat as well, but we can't let him outside because he is CRAZY. I hope your cats can navigate the outside world! -Mickey Mouse

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    1. Hi Mickey Mouse,
      Thank you. I hope you have many fun adventures with your cat.
      -Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake

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  2. Hi Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake. I really enjoyed this post and it was really well done. One way that the cats could go outside unsupervised is a catio. Catios let cats go outside but not free range. I hope your cats stay safe outside. -Star Girl

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    1. Thank you Star Girl, and thanks again for letting me know about catios.
      -Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake

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  3. Hi Monkeys Dancing In a Chocolate Cake,
    Your cats are so cute! I really liked how you talked about the benefits and downsides to having indoor or outdoor cats. I have indoor cats, and they are often very curious to what is in the outside world. Now that your cats have been outside, do they keep wanting to go?
    -Square Cat

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    1. Hi Square Cat,
      Thank you! Before we let our cats outside they were very curious about the outside world, like your cats. Yes, my cats do keep wanting to go outside, though they are more calm now than they used to be because they have resigned to the fact that they can't go outside whenever they want yet.
      Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake

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  5. Dear Monkeys Dancing In a Chocolate Cake,
    I think your cats and your whole blog are really cute! I have dogs but don't get me wrong cats are cool as well. When did you first start loving cats?
    Sincerely,
    LoveAndGelato

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    1. Dear LoveAndGelato,
      I have loved cats for as long as I can remember. I think dogs are cute too, but I don't have as much experience with them as I do with cats.
      Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake

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  6. Dear Monkeys Dancing In a Chocolate Cake,
    I love the pictures you have of your cats! I can never seem to convince my parents to get a pet let alone a cat(I don't know why). One question I have for you is; Are cats you favorite animal?
    Sincerely,
    Purplesealsonpluto

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    1. Dear Purplesealsonpluto,
      Thank you. I was born in the year of the monkey and I love to climb trees, but cats are still my favorite animal. Good luck convincing your parents!
      -Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake

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  7. Dear Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake,
    I love this post for how well written it is. And I love the photos!
    I do have a question for you though, What type of cats are Flutter and Cinna?
    Sincerely,
    Mangamaster

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  8. Hello Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake!
    I loved your post! And the pictures are absolutely adorable! My cats could never be outdoor cats, we have too many coyotes in our neighborhood. Have they ever caught a bird or snuck out? What's their favorite thing to do outside? I love cats, too, if that isn't obvious because of my name.
    Great blog post!
    ThornCat

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  9. Dear Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake,
    I really liked reading your post! It was fun to hear about your two pets, and the consideration you take when deciding where to let them roam. I have always loved cats, but alas, my dad is allergic and so we can't get any. But that never stopped my from "adopting" cats that I would find walking around (usually that already had owners) when I was younger. What was the name of the cat you had before?
    Thanks,
    Soccer4life4415

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  10. Dear Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake,
    I really like your writing and thought it was very well written. I have never really get to play with cats because my sister is allergic, but your cats look super cute! Have you always love cats?

    from,
    Isabella Johnson

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  11. Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake-
    I do not have cats, but I have cat sit my neighbors cats a lot. I have seen a lot of coyotes in our neighborhood, so I don't think they're outdoor cats. Are Cinna and Flutter your first cats?
    -Slim Celery

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  12. Hi Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake,

    I wish I could have cats, but I am allergic to cats. I enjoyed learning about the difficulties in choosing whether your cats can roam outside freely or relax indoors. I can relate with all the noise your cats make while playing. My bunny loves jumping and binkying around my house. Do you have any other pets or plan to get more?

    Thanks,
    minionsrule!12

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  13. Dear Monkeys dancing in a chocolate cake,
    I really enjoyed your layout and all the pictures it really helped the blog become clearer. I once was a cat lover as well but my cat resently got eaten by a coyote and I have lost the will to get another cat. Besides this fact I still love cats (I just cant bear to have one.) If you could have any kind of cat what kind would it be?

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