If You Had A Twin, But Didn't Realise...
Family Life4 mins ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No it's not cruel, as long as you make their environment stimulating and nice, but most people don't go to the trouble of doing that, it is easier to let them outdoors to ruin neighbors gardens and mark and stink up areas that don't belong to them, get into fights and hurt other animals and attack/kill endangered species, and spread disease, then welcome them back into your home like nothing happened. This is my HO, all my cats have been indoors and they all were happy and playful, loved to see people and visitors and ran around and played, there was a couple of cats we had that was outside, was when I was little, it came home one night burned to a crisp, I kept it in and nursed it back to health, another one we had and it was attacked by a dog and torn up and I nursed it back, my mother was old school, cats need to be outside to be happy, I didn't think my cats were very happy, so I vowed never to let MY cats outside to have this happen, I have held to this vow and advocate keeping cats inside, But this is my opinion, you may be lucky never to have this happen, I hope you don't I don't wish it on anyone to see their beloved cat in that condition.