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Outdoor cats typically live only 2 to 5 years due to increased exposure to numerous hazards such as traffic, predators, disease, and harsh weather conditions.
Cats may enjoy the stimulation of the outdoors, but studies show they are generally safer, healthier, and live longer when kept indoors.
Outdoor cats typically have a life expectancy of 2 to 5 years due to increased risks compared to indoor cats.
Yes, you can get a cat if you have a dog, as long as both pets are properly introduced and monitored during the transition period.
Humans and cats first bonded around 9,000 years ago, when wild cats began frequenting human settlements to hunt rodents, eventually leading to domestication.
Yes, you can get a cat if you have a dog, but it requires careful planning, proper introductions, and consideration of both animals' temperaments.
Humans began domesticating cats around 9,000 years ago when wild cats were attracted to human settlements due to the presence of rodents and food waste.
Yes, you can get a cat if you have a dog, but it depends on your dog's temperament and how well you introduce the two animals.
Humans domesticated cats around 9,000 years ago in the Near East, where wildcats began living near human settlements and formed mutual relationships.

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