View Poll Results: Do you let your cats run at large

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  • No, because I'm responsible and I care about my cat's well-being

    50 71.43%
  • Yes, because I'm the neighborhood jerk

    6 8.57%
  • I don't have cats

    15 21.43%
  • I trap, neuter, and release; which is almost as bad but the cats aren't my responsibility anyway

    1 1.43%
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Thread: Do you let your cats run at large?

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  1. #1
    I didn't check any of the boxes due to the wording but my cats have always been indoors. They're all rescues that were either badly abused, neglected or sick. Since they had a rough start in life, I want them to have it easy for the rest of their lives and outdoor kitties don't fare as well as indoor kitties.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

  2. #2
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    Well - I'm on both sides of this fence. I have two indoor only cats and they have never been out, except in a carrier to go to the vet. And what's more - they have absolutely no desire to go out. On the other hand, I also have an outdoor only cat - he is the resident stray that showed up here almost six years ago. I found out he belonged to a neighbor that threw him out along with all the other pets - and his wife. He was neutered when he arrived - never goes far from the house - is very street smart - and absolutely wants no part of being in the house. I realize that he probably won't have as long a life span living outside, but it's his choosing. Since I live in a rural/farm area, there are cats everywhere, but surprisingly not as many roaming as I've seen in some suburban areas. I do have to agree - it's not so much of a problem as dogs roaming since dogs can form packs and be potentially dangerous. In most instances a cat will run from you, whereas the dog could run at you with questionable intentions!

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