I don't think a quiet neighborhood necessarily means it is safer for cats - I lived in the country on a private dirt road, there were only 5 other houses on it, and I still lost two beloved cats to cars.One was right in front of my house and the other was when the cat wandered a distance to a busier road. Plus, I had another cat come in with a broken pelvis - the vet didn't know if he had been hit by a car or if someone had kicked him. he dragged himself all the way home after being gone a week. My brother lived on a cul de sac and someone poisioned his cat. It is the worst feeling when your cat disappears and you don't know if it is trapped somewhere, or dead, or if someone took it.
Please think long and hard about your decision - it is much easier to train a cat to never go outdoors from the start than to train him later, once he's had a taste of it. And losing a beloved cat to a car, dog, or mean person is simply heartbreaking.





One was right in front of my house and the other was when the cat wandered a distance to a busier road. Plus, I had another cat come in with a broken pelvis - the vet didn't know if he had been hit by a car or if someone had kicked him. he dragged himself all the way home after being gone a week. My brother lived on a cul de sac and someone poisioned his cat. It is the worst feeling when your cat disappears and you don't know if it is trapped somewhere, or dead, or if someone took it.
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