Curtains and blinds cannot completely prevent cats from falling out of windows, but paying attention to one detail can avoid harm.
People always say that children are full of curiosity about the world, but children's curiosity will eventually diminish as they grow older. Cats are not inferior to children in terms of curiosity, however, most of them will not lose their curiosity as they get older, but rather, their curiosity becomes stronger as they grow older.
Although many things in the home can make cats feel novel, what's most interesting to cats is the scenery outside the window, because there are the butterflies and birds they like to chase outside the window.

Because cats are always full of curiosity about the outside world, they always try to get closer to the window and then stretch their little heads out of the window to enjoy the outside world.
We all know that cats often stay by the window, which is easy to cause accidents, so we will install window screens to prevent cats from accidents, but can installing window screens really prevent cats from accidents?
My friend's cat is particularly fond of lying by the window and looking into the distance, thinking about its cat's life. Although the friend knows that this is dangerous for the cat, she believes that since she has installed a window screen, the cat cannot go out, and she will always watch it, so it will not cause any accidents.
Actually, like many cat owners, my friend installed window screens carefully before leaving home, and she would always close the window screens, but she forgot that the window screens could not be locked, and cats could open them.
Window screens are a great barrier to prevent cats from going out, but window screens cannot eliminate the risk of cats falling out of windows, so we cannot fully trust the defense capabilities of window screens.

Generally, when we install window screens at home, we install them for summer mosquito prevention, not for other purposes, so we usually don't install very strong stainless steel window screens, but rather window screens that are easily punctured, so we don't need to worry about them.
Once we have a cat, we know that easy-to-break window screens cannot prevent cats from going out, so we want to install more robust stainless steel window screens, and after installing the window screens, we can let go of our worries.
Stainless steel window screens are difficult for cats to break, so it's difficult to break the window and then see the outside world through the small hole,
Although stainless steel window screens can't be easily broken by cats, it doesn't mean that cats can't push open the window screens and explore the outside world through the gaps they create.
When we install window screens, we rarely give them a switch to lock and lock tightly with the window, so as long as the cat knows how to open the window, the window screen will be easily opened by it, which cannot be a defense line against cats falling out of windows.
If you are a cat owner who is about to adopt a cat, you should pay attention when purchasing window screens to buy locks that can be locked and locked, and a small lock, then install the lock on the window screen and window frame, and then lock the lock.

Although installing a lock looks not so beautiful, but in the interests of cat safety, it doesn't matter if it's not beautiful, after all, lock styles are no longer as single as before, there are many new and beautiful locks, as long as the cat owner asks a little, you can find a suitable lock.
When we install locks on window screens, we still cannot fully trust that cats will learn to open windows, so we can only take necessary protective measures to ensure their safety.
Raising cats is not just about playing with them and feeding them, it requires us to take care of and cherish them, if we are too careless in taking care of cats, the risk of cats causing accidents will increase greatly.
After we raise cats, their world is only us, if we can't take good care of them, their lives won't feel a little warmth, if we can't take care of them well, and we still accompany them to old age, then how can we deny the original intention of raising cats?
Once we raise cats, they are all for us, if we can't take good care of them and accompany them to old age, then we are not fulfilling our original intention of raising cats.
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