I personally don't think it's fair on the cat. Mine have always wandered far and wide. However, I realise there are cats who have never been outdoors and seem perfectly happy.
Cats as a rule cannot & will not be ruled to as to where they'll stay, i.e if they want to stay indoors they will, and if they want to get outside they also will. There's nothing you can do to change a cats wishes as to how they choose to live their lives, the cat will do as it wishes..
I believe that the only reason a cat is a 'house-cat' is because they are kept in the house and not allowed out when young. Wrong in my opinion - bit like keeping birds in little prisons in your living room....
I'd take the risk that the cat would stay away from the Traffic Rowan.
My sis and her husband moved to London about 6 years ago with their cats and they live basically on the A41, 4 lanes of traffic outside their front door and their old girl (16 has been fine with it). They lost one other to the road but I think that was more to do with the fact he was pretty ill and losing his marbles.
One of my good friends has two house cats who have lived indoors for all their lives. They live in a large spacious 1st floor flat with a small balcony and seem perfectly happy. My friend is at home with them all day and does play and interact with them a lot. Sometimes they sit on the balcony and watch the world go by and do seem contented. Having said that it isn't something I would choose to do unless there was a genuine reason a cat couldn't go outside.
A separate issue but I believe all cats should be kept in at night.
Mine stays in at night. He sleeps under my bed and as my bed goes right to the floor I don't think he can be bothered to get out again. He climbs up the back of the headboard when OH's alarm goes off.
Yeah possibly, it's a bit of a quandary to be honest Ummmm.
I felt sorry for her more when we had that nice week back in April, and I was out along with the dog, and she was sat at the door crying thinking we'd all left her. I had to turn the radio up i felt that mean to drown out her cries, lol.
my cats are so spoilt that they won't go out unless I am in the garden with them!! which tbh puts my mind at rest as I get a bit nervous of them going out - during the winter they really don't go out at all - but during the summer they are out most of the day - but as soon as hubby or I goes in the cats follow.