Your elderly pet cat might not go outdoors as often as she would when she was younger because she is having trouble with her cat flap. It might help to install outside and inside steps to facilitate her entry and exit. However, eventually, you will end up escorting your pet outdoors and just forget about that flap altogether. Once this happens, if you do not have other pet cats using this flap, you will want to remove it or block it so that cats from the outside cannot get in, possibly stressing out your own pet.
As your cat ages, there will be several reasons why she just stops venturing outdoors. One particular reason is her inability to defend her claimed territory from other cats, as they begin to sense her growing weakness. Securing that flap will ensure your pet's and your property’s safety.
Make sure that your pet’s preventatives and vaccines are up to date before outdoor excursions. Call your animal hospital Tampa, FL for information.
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