Vets in Chichester are often asked about the merits of keeping a cat indoors. Traditionally, the view has been that cats are semi-wild and it’s cruel to keep them penned up inside. That view is changing, though; not least due to firm evidence that the cat who stays inside is more likely to lead a longer, happier life! Outdoor cats are more liable to meet with trouble than their home-loving counterparts. Exposure to everything from busy roads to infectious diseases are risks that the wandering cat will face. That’s not all, though. Cat fights are liable to result in a host of injuries. All this can mean the bills from your vets Chichester mounting up too. So what should you consider if you decide to keep your new cat indoors? It’s not automatically the case that an indoor cat will become lazy and fat. A lot of cats regulate their own diets. Talk to your vets in Chichester for advice on weight management. And if you feel really guilty about restricting your cat’s access to the great outdoors, why not look into a cat enclosure? Any good vets in Chichester will always be happy to advise. Click Here: chichestervets.alphapet.co.uk/