TriezGamer (post: 1224194) wrote:Sorry Rai, but I must heavily disagree. I've had over 30 cats since I was a child, and I've learned a lot about how cats handle themselves, both indoors and out.
From my experiences:
Whether a cat should be kept outdoors or indoors depends greatly on the environment, and the availability of caretakers. Generally, in an urban area, you're going to want to keep the cat indoors as much as possible. In a rural area, however, a cat will be WAY healthier if it's allowed outside because they will get far more exercise. Also, most cats are very capable of defending themselves, and very rarely will suffer major injury from aggressive animals unless a neighbor has particularly aggressive dogs. I have had cats, and particularly male cats, that have fought off even large breeds of dogs.
And of course: NEVER. EVER. DE-CLAW. Triple that emphasis for an outdoor cat. De-clawing a cat actually removes part of the toe, equivalent to cutting one's finger off at the first joint -- and particularly for an outdoor cat, claws are a cat's primary means of defense, the cat will be in extreme danger.
I could go on ranting about cats, but I have other things I want to get done today.
Yeah, I live in a Rural Area so most of my kitties go outside XD. I made the mistake of keeping Pocky and her Sister, inside for three years and now they are getting so hyper that they need to go outside! DX which stresses me out because Pocky was gone for 2 days before she came home.
We made the MISTAKE of de-clawing my sister's cat, Earnie. It's a horrible thing to do to a cat, because now Earnie can't go outside.
No, the kitten we have now, will definately be outdoors.
The only thing I don't like about having them outdoors is the fact that they can get diseases if not properly vaccinated. About 10 years ago, we lived in a different part of our town and Feline Leukimia was VERY dominate there and we didn't know it...until one of our cats got it. It was very heartbraking, Now we vaccinate and de-worm our kitties so they won't get sick.