I think that ideally, we would all like to have our cats safely indoors at all times. But everyone's situation is different. I can only discuss my own situation, obviously, and some of our members at Pet Talk, who have "known" my Butter since the day he came to me, probably understand why it is that I let him go outside when he wants to. Butter had obviously lived on his own for a long time (he was estimated to be 3-4 years old when I took him in) and that was in January 2001. To try and keep him inside, with his personality, would have been impossible, and he and I would have been very unhappy. I know it is a risk, but it is one that I have chosen to take for the sake of his happiness and my own sanity. Luckily, as he has gotten older, he pretty much sticks close to our house when he is outside, and we live on a very quiet culdesac, so I guess he is just about as safe as he is going to be. And thankfully, he really has begun to prefer the inside to the outside anyway. Most of his outside time is spent lying on one of the cars in the sunshine, or on the deck with the dogs.Originally Posted by LilacDragon
I will never be able to adopt a cat through a rescue group because of my willingness to let my cat outdoors, but one day, when I'm ready to add a second cat to my household, I'm sure that I will be able to find one who needs us. Whether I will keep it inside all the time, I don't know, but I certainly would try.
Just wanted to try and give you an explanation and ask you to please don't make judgements when you don't really know the situation.
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