Can a two-month-old kitten go outside?

Nov 17,2023
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Kittens that are two months old are not allowed to go out. Kittens have relatively low resistance, and they are more likely to be frightened if you take them out casually. If the kitten has not been vaccinated, it cannot go out. Kittens can easily contract diseases if they come into contact with other cats. If you must take your cat out, you should wait until the cat has been vaccinated and dewormed before taking it with you.

Consequences of taking a two-month-old kitten out:

1. The kitten’s resistance is relatively low, and it is more likely to be frightened if you take the kitten out casually.

2. If the kitten is not vaccinated and comes into contact with other cats, it is easy to contract diseases.

3. If the cat owner does not take good care of the kitten, it may easily cause the kitten to get lost.

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