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Sounds like not cutting a cat's life expectancy in half while contributing to the decline of local wildlife to me
Quality over quantity. Always.
Don't get a cat at all then? Leave them in the wild where you think they belong
Exactly. Or get one but leave it a way out.
Still sounds like a prison to me. Leave em cats alone if you wanna keep them in a box. That's no animal life.
They're either domesticated or not. Letting your cats outside is deliberately introducing and invasive species into the wild.
They've always been outside since they started living with us. What the hell are you saying?
Housecats aren't native to North America at all, dude. 'They've always been outside' only applies to North Africa, where they come from.
They've always lived outside since they started living among us, all over the world.
Starling live outside therefore I should release 1000 into the wild