Indoor cats are the natural fit for apartments, condos, and anyone who wants a safe, contained companion. Indoor-only living protects cats from traffic, predators, disease, and the cold, and indoor cats live longer on average. This page pulls the indoor-suited cats currently adoptable in Windsor from Windsor/Essex County Humane Society into one place.
A happy indoor cat needs vertical space and enrichment more than square footage: a cat tree by a window, daily play, and scratching posts go a long way. Two cats can be even better than one indoors, keeping each other company while you are out. Apply through the rescue; LocalPetFinder is a free aggregator.
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Indoor Cats in Windsor: common questions
Are indoor cats happy in an apartment in Windsor?
Very. Cats are built for vertical living and entertain themselves with play, so an apartment with a cat tree, a sunny window, scratching posts, and daily play is plenty for a content indoor cat. No yard needed. In Windsor's winters, indoor living is also far safer and warmer than letting a cat outside.
Should I get one indoor cat or two?
Two is often better indoors, especially if you are out during the day. A bonded or compatible pair keeps each other company, plays together, and is less likely to get bored or anxious alone. If you adopt two, look for cats the rescue says already get along, or a bonded pair, to skip the introduction work.
How do I adopt one of these cats in Windsor?
Find a cat you like here, then apply directly through the rescue that has it (Windsor/Essex County Humane Society). LocalPetFinder is a listings aggregator, not a shelter: we pull adoptable cats from Windsor-area rescues into one place and refresh them regularly, but the application and adoption happen through the rescue. Listings reflect what is genuinely available, though a cat can be adopted between refreshes.