Open system cat
An "open system cat" is a cat that allows the younger to go out of the house freely, not raised only in the house all the time (as opposed to a "closed system" that is raised 100% indoors).
In other words, cats can:
Walk out by yourself
Small hunting.
Go play with other cats
Then go home when hungry or want to rest
Advantages of open systems
Cats are fully energized, not easily stressed.
They show natural behavior, such as clambering and preying.
Look happier and more independent.
Disadvantages (this one is important)
Risking a car crash or an accident.
Risk of contracting diseases such as rabies / cat diseases
It could be attacked by another animal or quarrel with another cat.
Get lost or go home late
May cause trouble to neighbors (e.g. excretion or excretion)
In a straight summary, open system = independent but risky.
Closed system = safe, but to pay attention to activities, let the cat not get bored.
If thinking of raising it open, recommend:
Complete the vaccine
Wear collar + contact number
Sterilization (Helps Reduce Long Distance Escape)
Train you to go home for time.
If you want a "safe but still out" line, I'll introduce you semi-open (like a leash / stall / catio). 😊# Cute cat



































































































































