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					Originally Posted by BanditSocks2  I think that's a great idea. There's too much that can go wrong leaving cats outside. Getting run over by cars, attacked by larger cats or loose dogs. Eating poisons, getting mistaken by strays or stolen. The list is endless. I also think it can be an inconvenience for other people when the cats pee and poop in their yards, I know we had a problem with our neighbors cat before they moved out. It's like a dog owner letting their dog poop on a persons lawn and not picking up after it. 
About your neighbors though, I do think it's "wrongish" what they're doing. I did feed a stray cat (or what I think was a stray cat) once I saw because it was so skinny. I called Animal Control but they couldn't do anything about it. They know it's your cat and they are taking possession of it without your permission and preventing it from getting to you. While they're not doing anything to intentionally hurt they cat they may be doing so inadvertently. I think keeping him inside would def solve all your problems.   Also, you could get one of those really cool cat gyms they have  | 
 
   
Well Casey is spoilt hehe! We got her this HUGE big scratch pad thing its got like 4 floors with beds and even a house thing on it, it and has balls on springy things hanging off it and all sorts. She LOVES it 

 she also has balls and stuff that she plays with around the house etc. I didnt even think about all the things that could hapen to her outside and i feel horrible for even letting her go out in the first place. Just glad i now know not to let her out and keep her safe at home. 

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