Life
Study Indicates Indoor Living Enhances Lifespan of Domestic Cats
Research shows that keeping domestic cats indoors can significantly improve their longevity, while also mitigating their impact on wildlife.
Editorial Staff
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A recent study has found that domestic cats, when kept indoors, can experience a longer lifespan. This finding is particularly relevant given the significant number of domestic cats in Australia, estimated at 5.3 million.
The study highlights that these cats contribute to the deaths of approximately 546 million native animals annually, underscoring the ecological implications of allowing cats to roam freely.
Pet owners are encouraged to evaluate the health and safety benefits of indoor living for their cats, which not only promotes feline well-being but also aids in wildlife conservation efforts.