what is the difference between indoor cat and outdoor cat 60-80 words
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Explanation:
OUTDOOR CAT
A street cat is a feral, or wild, cat that has never been owned by a human. They are born on the streets and grow up as they would in the wild. They are usually shy of humans, not interacting as a house cat would. They might allow you to feed them but won't allow you to touch them. They have a very hard life and usually die earlier than house cats unless they can be trapped, neutered and released.
INDOOR CAT
Indoor cats like ample stay to roam and play, as well as access to multiple hiding spaces. Exercise is important as cats are very active pets and so room to play as well as access to cat toys such as scratching posts are very beneficial. Indoor cats are more secluded than outdoor cats are so will need to be interacted with more often. Indoor cats will also appreciate access to a clean litter tray in a private area, to do their business.