Which is a real bonus point for indoor cats
No fights, no stressing out over territory. No being hit by cars... Just relaxed kitties where human contact and fuss is the centre of their worlds... indeed all they know.
People have no problem with dogs being kept indoors - outdoors only with supervision - and I look forward to the day when you aren't called "cruel" for doing the same with cats.
Mine does go outside on a harness... and is instantly set upon by the neighbour's highly territorial, highly-strung, aggressive and constantly brawling cats. From both directions. You hear them screaming at each other all night long.
So glad I'm not adding to the problem. Waaaaaay too many outdoor cats on our estate.
Frankly it may be
natural for cats to go outdoors, but it's completely
unnatural to have such a high cat density. In the wild they'd drive each other off/starve until there was only one or two cats per large area. Having 10-15 on a single street is the most unnatural thing in the world.