Let cats roam freely. Pet owners should pay attention to issues.
There are many uncontrollable factors for free-range cats, which lead to potential risks of cat loss. Cats that roam freely outside are much more likely to be threatened by health and life than domestic pet cats.
For example, cats mix with stray cats all day long and often go in and out of garbage dumps, woods and bushes, which will make cats more susceptible to parasites such as fleas and lice. Moreover, there is a greater chance of contracting infectious diseases, such as feline plague, influenza, etc.; at the same time, cats having unrestricted activities outdoors will also encounter many dangers. As the saying goes, curiosity killed the cat. In addition to the cat's curiosity that may bring danger to its life, rolling wheels, food, medicine, etc. in the garbage dump are all potential threats to the cat's life.
Not only will free-range cats be exposed to more threats to their lives, but free-range cats may not know how to get home. At the same time, free-range cats also mate and reproduce at will, which leads to an increasing number of stray cats in society. In addition, keeping free-range cats is extremely irresponsible for the health of your family.
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