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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Every Open Door

An adventure for Charlotte --
Scoping out the bathroom
from the inside of the linen closet!
Charlotte is FEARLESS.  On more than one occasion she has run out the front door.   Luckily, she stops to take in the many smells on each blade of grass, so it's not hard to grab her and bring her back inside where she belongs.   An indoor cat is a safe cat, a cat permitted to go outside is not -- it's just that simple.   Everyone who has ever lived with a cat knows that they are  incredibly curious.  But, those wonders of the outside world also include many dangers that reduce a cat's average life expectancy.  According to Nicholas Dodman, D.V.M., the average life span of indoor cats is about 14 years – though this is reduced to 4 years in cats that are allowed to roam free, exposing themselves to the hazards of outdoor life.  There are countless dangers outside -- not just cars, but poisons, predators, cruel people, disease, and numerous other horrors.    Charlotte finds every opportunity to explore new things and new places.  Recently there was another open door that Charlotte ventured through -- the door to the linen closet! 


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