catlover4ever, I am just amazed you manage to juggle them.

For those people with inside cats won't understand but it is very difficult to keep some in & others out.

We go though this every time we add a new cat.

For example,when Sweet Annie flies over in Oct
(Probually the 12th 13th or 14th...put it in your diaries )

She will spend X (days to weeks) time in the spare room before being slowly introduced to the herd.

Followed by a minimum of a month where she'll stay in and others will go outside.

Then she'll be walked outside and introduced slowly to the outside world and kept inside at all other times.

Eventually she'll have the option to go outside with the rest (the scary bit)

I know outside life has potential problems but watching my cats play in the garden, the long grass swaying, butterflies and the scent of flowers on the warm evening air, makes me smile

Some parts of life need to be experienced not watched, risks and all.