Yeah, all of the outdoor cats that I know are old. My husband's childhood cat, Sparky, has the worse outdoor situation you could think of. When they were building the house, he was a little stray kitten that showed up on the property. His mom hates animals, so they were only allowed to feed him outside. (Over the years, she's grown to love Sparky.) He lives in the foothills where there are rattlesnakes, coyotes, etc...I cannot believe he's made it this far. Now, he's at the age where he doesn't care to go out anymore.

I just assume keep my cats inside, but if someone is going to make their cats outside cats, the least they could do is wait until they are adults.