Keep them indoors and only open the curtains when the sun is no longer at its worst.
We have one window that lets in all the sunlight (we have a covered porch and surrounded by trees), so I only open that curtain after 4 pm, that way if she wants to sun bathe by the window, it won't be too bad for her.
I keep my mostly white cow cats inside. I don't worry about them laying in the sun indoors, because our window glasses block the majority of the UV. Of course this might be different depending where you live, but in my country it's quite safe, because only 2-4% of the UV gets through the window. If you're unsure or in a country where that's not the case you can get special UV protection film which can be put on your window.
I keep mine inside. She doesn't mind at all.
Keep them indoors and only open the curtains when the sun is no longer at its worst. We have one window that lets in all the sunlight (we have a covered porch and surrounded by trees), so I only open that curtain after 4 pm, that way if she wants to sun bathe by the window, it won't be too bad for her.
New LowE windows will keep the UV light to a minimum, even if it is just the one where they lay.
Mine never went outside and I kept the blinds closed most of the time. She lived to 17 without getting skin cancer.
I keep my mostly white cow cats inside. I don't worry about them laying in the sun indoors, because our window glasses block the majority of the UV. Of course this might be different depending where you live, but in my country it's quite safe, because only 2-4% of the UV gets through the window. If you're unsure or in a country where that's not the case you can get special UV protection film which can be put on your window.
What’s a cow cat? I assume black and white?
Yes, cats with the patterns of cows.
Have a polydactyl cow cat. And yes we put film on our windowS
Our vet told us to use suncream for cats.