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Tips for taking care of a blind cat

Adapting your house to your blind cat

Old blind cat 20 years old
By Evdoha

Safety outside the home

A blind cat should not be outside unsupervised: it should only stay indoors or have access to a secure, fenced yard. If you can’t keep an eye on them outside, it is best if they stay indoors. You can also walk them by putting on a harness and a leash.

It is especially important that your cat carries a chip if it is blind so that if it is lost and someone finds it, a veterinarian can read its microchip and contact you.

Caring for a blind cat is difficult at first, but it can be done with patience and love. We recommend that you also inform yourself about how to care for an elderly cat if this is your case. Remember that elderly cats must be treated with much more care and perseverance.

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