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Teddie was out socialising last Thursday and has not been seen since then.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suppose there has to be a balance somewhere - but once cats are left out for a wander they go where they want. Some people build Catios so that the cat is safe in its garden.
My cats were indoor cats as I live in the city centre.
Hopefully, Teddie will wander into his house and demand his food soon.
There are a lot of dangers lurking for such creatures. A cat on a housing estate near me used to go along to a bus shelter when its owner was due back from work and wait for her to get off the bus. But one day some bloody yoboes kkicked it around so badly it had to be euthanised. Local residents were so incensed they commissioned a bench, complete with a carving, in its memory.
My old boy took to roaming. Keeping him in was never going to happen because a) he was an expert escapologist and b) he was very unhappy being kept in and c) him being unhappy made me unhappy. Because he was skinny, (albeit all muscle) many people thought he was a stray and fed him. Eventually, I cottoned on and posted about him on our local FB page. Turns out he was very well known in our hamlet and, in fact, well loved. My posts about him helped keep him safe since people would notify me of his whereabouts so I could go and fetch him (he would come to me 95% of the time and then follow me home). Although had we been a busy area I'd have been less relaxed.
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