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They’re saying that only people from the United States believe that outdoor cats are a net negative.
That's not true. In Finland it's actually against the law because it's considered irresponsible animal ownership.
USA isn't the only place where there's reason to fear the cat gets hurt, disease or could die.
I’m in total agreement just to be clear
Ah alright. It just felt so weird seeing all the comments about USA being different, so my mind got all jumbled.
I thought it was the same everywhere more or less as well.
That's not what I'm saying. Not only the USA. Other places where domestic cats are very new, like USA, NZ, etc also probably shouldn't do outdoor cats.