They want back out 🥰
After getting a taste of the great outdoors on their harnesses, our three youngest cats weren't ready for the adventure to end!
Standing on their tippy toes at the back door, peeking through the screen, and letting out a few adorable meows, they're clearly hoping for another trip outside.
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Giving indoor cats a chance to explore outside safely can greatly benefit their mental and physical well-being. From personal experience, introducing my cats to harness walks opened a whole new world for them, stimulating their natural curiosity and preventing boredom. Cats often become excited after their first exposure to the outdoors, wanting to revisit the sights, sounds, and smells that differ greatly from their indoor environment. Using harnesses ensures safety, preventing them from running away or encountering dangers. It's important to start gradually with short sessions to build their confidence and to always supervise their outdoor time. Young cats especially benefit from this controlled exposure, as it encourages healthy exercise and enriches their day-to-day lives. If your cats show signs of wanting to go back outside after a taste of the outdoor world, it’s a good idea to respect their curiosity and find ways to accommodate safe outdoor time regularly. Weather conditions, local safety, and your cat’s temperament should always be considered, but with care, outdoor harness adventures can be a rewarding experience for both cats and their owners.























































