Thoughts?
I ask because many cats roam free, and it is considered no biggie. A dog running free? Not so much. Usually a cat will run away, while a dog may approach you. Leash laws apply to both, yet I have never seen a leashed cat.
A couple of cats met their fate in my backyard. That was back when I had my lean mean doggie machine. Lovely dog to people. Not so much to other animals. But these cats climbed my fence, and, well, let's just say my Hutch didn't play too nice. Killed me. Hurt my feelings so bad, but these were not feral cats. They were people's pets. And these cats were left to roam free. One even got up under my hood.
It needed stitches on its ear after I cranked the car. Not to mention populating the cat world if they aren't fixed.
I've had cats, and I would let them outside unleashed for a few minutes, but that is hypocritical isn't it? I surely think so.
There is a cat that roams my backyard every night. I see him through the window, and I always hope he gets out before my doggies do. He has so far, but my dogs aren't as fast as my Hutch was. It ain't right.