• Rakonat@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        Before you start judging these cats were rescued and declawed years before we adopted them.

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          What’s wrong with that? My first cat was allowed in and out whenever he wanted. It’s not a flawless system but it has some merits. Why should a cat be locked up like a prisoner?

          It’s like the old saying: if you love someone, set them free. If they come back, they’re yours.

          That said, our current cat does stay home 24/7. This was a conscious decision before we got her (less worries, less fleas), but she turns out to be such a scaredy-cat that she would never leave the house even if given the choice. I’ve tried to let her a few times as an experiment. Even when we just have some guests over - whom she has already met, and who come regularly enough - she still hides under the bed.

          Basically it depends on the cat. Some cats live their best lives when allowed both indoors and outdoors.

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            Well, unless you live in Africa, they’re an invasive species. Cats hunt and attack wildlife regardless of whether or not they are hungry, which was great for humans looking to keep mice out of the granary but not so great for songbirds in the modern era. They do immense harm to bird populations in general, but even if you don’t care about that, why would you let it:

            Contract FIV
            Get into fights with other animals or cats
            Get hit by a car
            Get ticks and other parasites
            Get wounded or eaten by predators

            When on the other hand you could just keep it inside and make sure it has enrichment. If your cat really is miserable without the outdoors, catios are a thing. Cats are pets, not prisoners, and as animals that are not native to the majority of the places they end up in, they are dependent on their humans to keep them safe and out of nature’s way.

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            1 day ago

            To add to the other comment just to drive home how bad they are:

            This chart is about human-related bird deaths.

            (Also keep in mind if you just look at the lines, its even worse than it looks at a glance because the values are separated strangely. Like 10/25/50 million all being equally spaced out, and 600 being the halfway point of 0 and 2400.)