Outside Cat House

You’ve been thinking about adopting a small pet and a cat is the first type of animal that comes to mind. You have always enjoyed cats and feel that you are ready to become a pet parent. So you go online and surf PetFinder.com, looking for that perfect kitty you can call your own. You’ve also done some research on the best type of cat house for your pet and have several options lined up.

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Within 30 minutes you have found a number of adorable cats in your area, just waiting for a home. Your first instinct is to buzz over to the nearest shelter and claim your pet cat. But hold on just a moment! While it is true that there are hundreds of needy cats who would love to be your “kitty,” it might be a good idea to prepare yourself for the responsibility. Additionally, it is best to have an outside cat house or outside cat houses already set up and assembled before you bring your pet cat or kitty home.

Spending Time With Your Cat In His Outside Cat House

Even if you know absolutely nothing about cats, this doesn’t mean you won’t make a five-star cat owner. With a lot of love, dedication and a willingness to learn, having a pet cat can be one of the best experiences of your life. The more time you spend with your cat in his outside cat house or outside cat houses, the more you will learn about cats in general, and the better you will get to know your cat personally. However, it is a good idea to pick up a book and at least familiarize yourself with the feline species. This will help you know what to expect from your own pet cat. Here are a few brief pointers:

  • Cats are independent. This does not mean that every cat is an introvert who wants to spend all his time in his outside cat house or outside cat houses away from humans. While cats don’t mind if you leave them in their outside cat house all day, they do need human attention. By “independent” we mean that your pet cat or kitty will have a mind of its own and prefer to do as he pleases. Consequently, cats are not as easy to train as dogs.
 
  • Cats need attention. As mentioned earlier, your pet cat or kitty will expect to spend time with you. If you leave your pet cat in his outside cat house or outside cat houses all day, bring him inside for a few hours in the evening where he can be close to you. Your kitty will enjoy snuggling up on your lap or getting his head scratched.
 
  • Cats need environmental stimulation. The best way to meet this need is to provide your pet cat or cats with a variety of different toys and accessories to play with. Fill their outside cat house with fun, interactive toys that will hold their attention and keep them occupied.