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The voice of reason
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Short answer is yes
No cat or dog shoukd be stuck inside without a very good reason |
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Namaste
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The very term "Indoor Cat" usually refers specifically to cats who want to be indoors. In those cases (yes, they exist), it's a lot more cruel and selfish to shove them outside when they don't wish to be there.
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So true Lostie. I have not kept a cat for years but had cats for many years before that, and two of mine were 'indoor' breeds who just could not survive outside.
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