Must we take our cat out at night or should we keep her in the house?

The best way that can be sure is to have it in house, specially if you live in a crowded street. If you live in a village and it is not important for you if he goes out, a cathole will allow that he could go and to come when he wants, though you can receive "trophies" after his night expeditions.

I have a 10 month Birman cat, Babá, that likes being raised to the trees. I do not want to enclose him, but I am worried about him not being able to come down the tree. What can I do?

Don't worry. Almost all the cats can descend the trees and can do it, if a scared owner does not make them nervous. You can induce Babá to come down by offering him his favorite food. If he stays on the tree for more than 24 hours, call the local firemen (but not to the emergency service) and ask them if they can help him.

What kind of plants are poisonous for cats?

Some of the most common are: several classes of ivy, the filodendro, the poinsettia, the rhododendron, the holly the clematis, the pea of smell, the small bell, the yew, the iris of the valley, the azalea, the gentleman's spur, the lupin and the oleander. It is necessary to remember that the cat can consume the chemical products that are found in plants.

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