Is Your Indoor Cat Bored?
- Veterinary Innovators
- Jun 29
- 1 min read
There are numerous benefits of keeping your cat inside your home. It may sound boring at first, but once you know the advantages of this caring strategy, you’ll surely prefer to do it over allowing your cat outside more often. The outdoor environment is risky and exposing the cat outdoors risks her to accidents, abuse, trauma, and harm from humans and big animals.

However, keeping your cat indoors always will bore her more than usual. This boredom can lead to behavioral changes, often not good for your cat and your household. The most common things that bored cats manifest are over-crying, scratching, oversleeping, aggression, and a change in appetite. These are things that you should also take into consideration when deciding how to raise your cat. Make sure that once you have made up your mind to keep your cat an indoor-only pet, you are prepared to set up an entertainment room for her.
If you have concerns about your pet's health and/or behavior, make an appointment with your vet Roanoke, VA.
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