There's a neighbor's cat who enjoys coming inside my second story
bedroom at night when I leave the balcony door open.  If I ever catch
it in my place it's going to "go live on a farm with a nice family".
I would keep the cat indoors.

-Cameron

On 9/6/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, we have a cat - got him about a year ago (born Oct 7, 2005).
>
> He loves to hunt bugs in the house, like any cat, but we are thinking that
> he'd be so much happier outside hunting real animals.  My question is after
> a year of being an inside cat, is there a worry that he won't come back once
> we let him out?  We live in a somewhat urban area, with a busy road out
> front.  Yet, there are plenty of cats that roam the neighborhood, and they
> all seem to do fine.  He loves to try to escape at any chance he has, and we
> are not home all that much, so he'd be entertained while we are away.
>
> I've always had cats that were on their own, so I'm of the thought that they
> are born hunters and should be allowed to do what they want, but my wife
> thinks he'll just run away and never come back.  Thoughts?
>
> BTW, he is spayed and up-to-date with all his shots.  Of course, we'd put a
> collar and tags on him.

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