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do y'all let your cats out??
2 of our cats are strictly indoor-only. the other 4 are allowed outside during the morning when it’s not blazing hot, they don't stray away too far but they still need to be supervised. the other 2 can’t be let out because they’d sprint tf away the moment they get outside ive been telling my mom to get cat leashes for months but she keeps forgetting.
I have 12 cats right now, and they are a mix of both ! Our neighborhood is super cat-friendly and very quiet with barely any outside traffic. It’s so peaceful that we even see wild boars and their piglets hanging out on the road at midnight lol.
And my cats have a strict routine. Every morning, they wait by the door to go out, stare at birds, a...... 1 reply
I want my cat to live for a long time, so no. Outdoor cats usually die earlier. Also, cats have absolutely devastating effects on ecosystems because they’re one of the most efficient hunters + they have an unusually sadistic prey drive. If I had a rodent problem or a farm or something then sure I’d have an outdoor cat. But not just for no reaso...... reply
no. people are hateful here. someone threw boiling hot water on the mother of my eldest cat. and also someone killed a cat and cut up its legs. my eldest cat is too friendly for his own good. bro will get killed if i let him out and my youngest cat doesnt even show interest in going out. so they both stays inside. my eldest cat once got out by mist...... 1 reply
one of my cats is deaf and resorts to meowing loudly whenever she comes into contact with the outside world, the other is a total coward who ran away to hide under some narrow space last time she found herself outside, and the last one is too aware/sensitive to her surroundings to be put outside where there's relatively a lot going on all at once........ reply
My cat is so introverted, so even if I open my front door she just curiously look at our porch, but if there's someone outside she'll immediately dashes inside. So even if we let her out, she's too afraid of the outside(^o^;). She's afraid of people and also other cats, even if they are smaller than her(ToT). Hence, she's just automatically an indo...... reply
yes, but it depends on the cat, my first cat I let outside she only stayed in our yard, lived to 20 years old no issue, she was very smart and liked to keep to herself. my seconded cat however isn't smart and insists on wondering around he has to be on a harness. 1 reply
I have two strictly indoor cats. My orange boy used to be indoor/outdoor. I found him as a stray, and he initially refused to be stuck inside. He had claimed the whole neighborhood as his territory, and he wasn't about to be imprisoned. However, he was getting older. He started to lose fights and came home with injuries more frequently. This did no...... reply