Not exact matches
In the outdoors,
cats are
exposed to a variety of threats, including diseases, vehicle collisions and
fights with wildlife and
other cats.
Outdoor
cats are
exposed to a variety of threats, including diseases (e.g., FIV, FLV, cancer, heartworm), vehicle collisions, and
fights with wildlife and
other cats.
If you let your dog run loose you are
exposing him to
fights with other dogs and sometimes even
cats.
Because outdoor
cats are
exposed to a variety of threats, including diseases (e.g., feline aids, rabies, feline cancer, heartworm), vehicle collisions, and
fights with wildlife and
other cats, they live a fraction of the lifespan of an indoor
cat.
A. Outdoor
cats are
exposed to many dangerous things including being hit by a car, eaten by a coyote, disease exposure,
fights with other animals and more.