10 years old, hit by a car. More unfortunately, it was the morning I had to go out of town, so only found out when the neighbour rang the doorbell (luckily? a video doorbell).
10 years old, hit by a car. More unfortunately, it was the morning I had to go out of town, so only found out when the neighbour rang the doorbell (luckily? a video doorbell).
If people love their cats and want to keep them safe, its just not an option. This is not a discussion or debate unfortunately, it really is that simple. Rip kitty :(
If I want my humans to be safe they are gonna get locked in the house 100% of the time (no matter how much they protest), miss out on their freedom, it’s really that simple to keep them safe.
But I don’t love them so I didn’t lock them up.
Some may die in monocycle accidents, other in crab-related incidents, but what do I care.
(However it may seem, I am, reluctantly, more inclined to indoor cats, but they do become different.)
If people love their cats they let them enjoy freedom.
The only reason to keep a cat inside is when you’re babysitting it when the owner goes on vacation.
Nor should somebody have a cat in a city.