Yeah!
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Deliciousfeet — 6 years ago(July 25, 2019 03:02 PM)
Oh absolutely! First off…both my cats are elderly and have always been indoor cats…no real survival skills.
We also have had a dramatic increase in coyote in our actual neighborhood due to our village bordering a metro park and being semi rural to begin with. Finally…due to the predator risk…many folk see a stray cat and either adopt it or take it to a rescue immediately…so it's really not en Vogue to allow strays where I reside. -
Deliciousfeet — 6 years ago(July 25, 2019 03:19 PM)
When I was as a kid it was more common. Most came home nightly…but once in a while you never saw them again. I hated that! I can stand saying goodbye…but the thought of them cold scared and alone is not my fondest child memory and still troubles me.
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Deliciousfeet — 6 years ago(July 25, 2019 03:48 PM)
Exactly!
We did have an outdoor cat maybe ten years ago.
I found him on a job site and took him home. We had him examined and it turned out he had feline aids so I couldn't take him in the house with the others.
I made him a nest in my garage and allowed him to wonder. All summer long he would appear daily…then he stopped. He returned looking bad! I had to take him to the vet to do the right thing
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The vet assured us that he was on his last legs.. probably wouldn't have made it another day. It was like he came home to die with us
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Deliciousfeet — 6 years ago(July 25, 2019 04:01 PM)
Yes absolutely!
One other horrible reason we keep our cats indoors. There is evidently a man that collects strays to sell for scientific research
I've heard many stories and believe in less than half… but still…why risk it?
— 6 years ago(July 25, 2019 02:51 PM)

