Hello, my friend. I agree with "BarbieCat" in saying the outside can be dangerous. I haven't had an "outside" kitty in many, many years, actually, since 1982. I lost one to a car, and one was poisoned. A couple of others just disappeared. It's not worth it. I beg you, if you love your kitty, and I know you do, keep her and any pothers inside. All vets in the USA will say a cat which lives inside is likely to have a longer life than one which either lives outside or is partly inside and outside, simply because of the dangers. When I listed the things which had happened to my kitties outside, I didn't list those which went bad when I was a boy. We even had one female kitty come home with most of her tail missing, with a two inch piece of her tail vertebrae sticking out. We never knew what caused it but she had to have surgery to clean up the mess someone had made of her tail.
I'm sorry if I seem preachy, my friend. I just love animals and have come to see inside kitties are longer lived kitties.
May the Lord bless and keep you, you and your loved ones.
Love to all in Christ Jesus, my Beloved,
Jim Grayson
Lexington, Kentucky
USA