If you are raising an outdoor cat, then you should be aware of the inherent dangers. Outdoor cats have a lifespan half that of an indoor cat. Contributing dangers include infections, traumas, and parasites. Depending on your location, your cat will be at risk of very different diseases from those in other areas. Your veterinarian will recommend vaccinations to protect your cat from those it may be exposed to. Having your cat examined at least twice per year can help extend your cats life.
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Ticks are a parasite related to the spider family more that the insect family. They feed on the blood of their host and are efficient carriers of disease. Once they are attached, they inject a chemical that numbs the skin, then they slowly feed over several days. Many of the diseases that are spread by the ticks are not transferred until 48 hours after attachment, so if ticks are removed early, the chance of disease transmission is reduced.




