Related Posts
What shops are looking for new copywriters?!?
Additional Posts in Veterinary Medicine
Favorite part of being a vet?
New to Fishbowl?
Download the Fishbowl app to
unlock all discussions on Fishbowl.
unlock all discussions on Fishbowl.
What shops are looking for new copywriters?!?
Favorite part of being a vet?
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Download the Fishbowl app to unlock all discussions on Fishbowl.
Copy and paste embed code on your site

Scan your QR code to download
Fishbowl app on your mobile

I really have the same doubt, even though I try to keep my cat from leaving, he always finds a way to do it and comes back badly beaten every time he manages to escape.
I have a house cat, but it seems that in his other life he was a boxer, he always comes out and comes back a little beaten but more than once I have had the opportunity to watch his fights with me scolding him but he succeeds and usually wins despite being small.
It is quite difficult to lock up a cat and not manage to escape without it becoming violent with you, they are very free animals and despite the fact that you have plenty of reasons to prevent them from leaving, they are not very obedient.
My cat was trained before I had a cat that always ran away until in one of its fights it got so hurt that it died :(, but later we managed to contact a real cat trainer who surprised me a lot as a veterinarian to see that a cat could be trained this way.
Sterilization is part of the things you can do to prevent the cat from coming out, all the things they do are done instinctively and one of the things that call the most is the desire to mate, so when sterilizing it and with a park in your house to be entertained I doubt it will come out much.