
Millions of cats suffer and die each year from the harsh elements of the outdoors. Persian kitten owners with the best of intentions who allow their fur baby outside, often find great regret; unfortunately, by then, it's probably too late. Some of the dangers faced by outdoor Persian kittens are motor vehicles, attacks from larger animals, cruelty from others, getting lost, poisoning, diseases, and many more. No neighborhood or Persian kitten is immune to these life threatening hazards. Just like children, Persian kittens rely on us to protect them from harm. Of course Persian kittens are drawn to the outside with lots of green grass to roll and trees to climb, but the dangers far outweigh the pleasures. One way you can help appease your Persian kitten's desire to romp the great outdoors is to make life fun in the house.
There are several things a Persian kitten owner can do to make the indoors more fun. To start thing off, buy your Persian kitten a nice scratching post. Make sure the post is long enough for your Persian kitten to enjoy a full body stretch. This mimics the feeling of stretching against the trunk of a tree. Toys can excite your Persian kittens prey and hunting instincts. Persian kittens and Persian cats need an assorted amount of toys including items that he can roll, pounce, and capture. A Persian kitten will be less likely to yearn for the outdoors if these primal instincts are satisfied in your home. Also, give your Persian kitten access to a window which will allow him to view the outdoors.
Persian kittens may love to wonder outdoors, but for their own good, keep them inside. Your Persian kitten can be completely happy indoors if given lots of love, toys, and good care. Remember - a safe kitten is a happy kitten!
Over 10 million pets, including Persian kittens, get
lost each year. Coping with the loss of a pet can be extremely traumatic. As
a matter of fact, studies show that the trauma on a person can be far worse
than everyday events such as a car accident, breaking a bone, or even losing
a job. Unfortunately, very few people microchip their pets.
Micro chipping is a very safe and simple way to provide permanent
identification of your Persian kitten. The chip itself is
usually the size of a grain of rice and easily injected into your pet.
Scanners are used by shelters and veterinary clinics all across the United
States thus increasing the chances of you being reunited with your pet. So
talk to your vet today about micro chipping.