Keeping Your Animals Indoors
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With the rabies alert and the human threats, it’s time to keep our animals indoors.
This is the time I’m really glad we built this place for the cats. Initially a few friends remarked that I am curbing their freedom by keeping them confined in spite of the fact that they have a room, a pantry, a garden, sunshine, grass and shelves to play on. But I’m glad we did this for them.
Tabs loves serai and it does wonders to her hairball problem. She has two new plants today. That sandpit in the far end is their toilet. And they get to look out to the rest of the garden at the Stargate.
This is their pantry.
The 6 PatioCats are inside too.
Heidi is always in the kitchen, Daffodil has taken our bedroom upstairs. Rosie and Ginger are in the house. Vincent is always either at the patio or the porch. He’s the soldier and sentry guard.
And….
For more than a week now, Zurik hasn’t been going home at all. I think he knows he has to stay indoors and he certainly knows how to make himself totally at home.
Rabies is a vaccine-preventable disease.
Please see this: http://www.missionrabies.com/faq/
Quote: A healthy, vaccinated street dog population is the best protection for people from rabies.
Please watch the video: http://www.missionrabies.com/
Source: http://myanimalcare.org/2015/09/21/keeping-your-animals-indo..
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