Outdoor Cat Enclosure Articles

admin on April 9th, 2011

Having a proper maintenance plan for your outdoor cat house will ensure your cat is kept healthy when it is left to roam around clean hygienic surroundings. Most people spend a lot of time making the inside of their home clean and tidy so spending time to ensure your kitty is living in a well maintained and clean cat house will help keep it smelling fresh and looking good all year round.

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admin on June 20th, 2010

If you have decided to buy an outdoor cat enclosure, then the question you will probably want answered is “How much does it cost?” The answer to this question of course varies and depends a great deal on many factors including how many cats you have. If you have a number of cats then you would require a much larger enclosure than if you had just the one cat.

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admin on May 2nd, 2010

If you have a kitten (or perhaps an older cat) that is prone to scratching furniture or other items inside the home then a cat scratcher is a must have accessory. Scratching is a natural instinctive behavior in cats and they do it because it provides them an outlet for exercise, hones the muscles and tendons of the claws and to mark territory.

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admin on March 9th, 2010

Installing a freestanding outdoor cat enclosure in the backyard for a pet cat gives many owners peace of mind knowing their cat will be nice and safe while they are away from the family home for short periods of time. After all they have provided kitty with a bowl of fresh water, a plate of fresh cat food and somewhere safe away from the traffic, wandering dogs and other dangers lurking outside.

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admin on March 5th, 2010

Some cat owners are finding that there are a number of advantages in attaching an outside cat enclosure to the back of their house over a free standing cat house that is usually situated in the garden or backyard away from the home. For example an outside attachment can range in size from a small cube-shaped wire cage to a large structure made from wood, plastic or metal material with walkways, scratching posts, rockeries, fountains and other cat comforts.

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