The public awareness campaign educates people about the dangers
faced by outdoor cats, and why it's important to keep cats from roaming unsupervised.
Not exact matches
When
outdoors,
cats face the risks of being exposed to infections from other animals, getting into fights, being attacked
by predators, or being run over
by vehicles.
The conditions
faced outdoors by both stray and feral
cats can be very difficult at times.
Those who want to populate an
outdoor pond with them will also
face issues, as sliders don't stay put and may be eaten
by a coyote, raccoon, opossum, dog or
cat.