Yes, I have two eastern box turtles and two Russian tortoise's that live in the same enclosure.
The average life span of an outdoor cat is 4 years. Indoor cats live on average 12-15 years.
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Indoor/outdoor cats typically live around 10-15 years on average, but some may live into their late teens or early twenties with proper care and a safe environment. Outdoor cats face more risks such as traffic accidents, predators, and disease compared to indoor-only cats.
To ensure your cats are safe when letting them outside, consider installing a secure outdoor enclosure or catio, supervise their outdoor time, make sure they have proper identification such as a collar with tags or a microchip, and be aware of potential dangers in the area such as traffic or other animals.
Yes, you can have an outdoor cat as a pet, but it is important to consider the safety and well-being of the cat. Outdoor cats face risks such as traffic accidents, predators, and exposure to diseases. Providing a safe outdoor environment, such as a secure enclosure or supervised outdoor time, can help mitigate these risks. It is also recommended to ensure the cat is spayed or neutered and up-to-date on vaccinations.
When in captivity, yes, they have to live in a climate controlled area, and tanks work best for this unless you live in an area where LHC's are common. If you live in that kind of area, the crabs would do best in an outdoor enclosure.
Yes, outdoor cats can detect the scent of indoor cats through their keen sense of smell.
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Yes, cats can kill bunnies. To protect your pet rabbit from potential harm, keep it indoors or in a secure outdoor enclosure, away from areas where cats roam. Additionally, supervise your rabbit when it is outside and provide hiding spots for it to escape from predators.
Of course. They are called outdoor cats, known for living most of their lives outside the house, dependent on the food the owner provides.
Indoor cats and outdoor cats are the compound subject (not including the and), and require is the verb.