Veterinarians indicate that supervised outings improve the behavior of domestic cats
Animal health and behavior professionals indicate that offering cats contact with the outside environment, as long as it is safe and monitored, can be beneficial to their quality of life and conduct. This expert perspective offers a bridge for owners looking to enrich their felines’ lives without exposing them to the dangers of the street.
According to experts, this routine helps reduce symptoms of nervousness, worry and lack of activity, which often affect felines that only remain indoors. An enriched environment outside, under protection, also favors the manifestation of natural instincts, such as exploring and observing the surroundings.
However, the same professionals emphasize that unrestricted release in public spaces is not recommended. There are dangers such as vehicle accidents, confrontations with other animals, disappearances and the contracting of diseases. The recommendation is that all external interactions be supervised and include precautions.
Suggested options include walks using specific collars and leashes for felines, the installation of safety nets on balconies and openings, and the setting up of stimulating areas within the residence, with items and activities that imitate wild behavior.

















