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Ok well i guess america is different but i live in a rural area in Europe and there are no dangerous wild animals to speak of this goes for most of western and central europe
So the only thing I need to worry about is cars and dogs and since there is no way dogs can get to our yards and our cats won't cross our bridge to the road there pretty much outside all the time
I've had several cats most of them predominately outside cats one died of some unknown illness one disappeared probably hit by a car.
And right now i have 2 cats who I've had several years ones a stray one we bought as a kitten neither of them have ever been injured. Also interesting side note the cat we bought initially couldn't hunt at all, but a while after we adopted that stray who is an excellent hunter the other cat started occasionally actually killing mice and shit so gotta figure he picked some stuff by watching the stray hunt. Also even though the bought cat was already like 9 months when we adopted the stray who was probably 2 they get along pretty well.
no sage for offtopic cause i feel it's pretty pointless given how slow this board is.

pretty sure it's like 450 i've seen threads go over 300 so it's definitely not that.

Any animal that has claws or fangs is dangerous to your pet. Disease is incredibly common and the unknown illness was probably an infection. Also there's getting run over, and being harassed by larger animals to death. Reread my TL;DR segment. If you don't mind your cats dying more easily then go for it. You can't effectively say you're acting in the best interest of its health though and are essentially putting it in danger because you either don't want it in your house because you're to lazy to clean up for it or you think that their "domesticated outdoor animals". So it's up to you. I can't say it's not irresponsible though. That's just my experience talking though. And if I sound passive aggressive at any point in this post. It's because I am.

It's still using up space that's better spent on discussion. Offtopic should remain saged. And unless the bump limit was increased recently it still remains at 300.

Confirmed it's still 300.

Probably has to do with readability, since cats tend to not take up a whole lot of screen space if you play as a human in third person.


Some of us don't live in the US, worst animal a cat can encounter in the countryside where I live is a deer. Cat we had did get scratched up occasionally from rival cats and had a permanently bloodshot eye, but he died of old age. The US is just a lot "wilder" I guess.


Post limit is 750, but bump lmit is 300. This thread will not go to page 1 anymore, and will likely die before it hits 750. We make a new one when this one hits page 14.

i suppose you are right but we can't house train them we tried but they simply refuse to use the litter box and I guess I don't care enough about to let them shit and piss all over my house I mean fuck if one dies ill be very upset but i will just get a new get and probably get over it pretty quickly

Reread what I posted in your cats are likely safer statistically than the US, but still much less safe than if indoors for many reasons. Do what you want though, I'm just posting from experience. If I excluded the amount of cats killed by hawks at my place it's still a damn high number gone from infection alone. But I won't assume my experiences on my property are the same in Europe.

And why are you spoonfeeding somebody imageboard terms? Let them figure it out on their own while we bully him you fucking melvin.

Yeah it was on my todo list for a while because there a few things on my HUD that needs proper scaling but I cannot figure out how to do that on the SBARINFO, hmm maybe I have to change the graphics itself in that case.

If you get a new one start training it to shit in a box right away. Usually it comes easy if you throw their ass in there when they start looking antsy. Otherwise just stop getting cats and get a simpler animal or one that can handle outdoor environments much more easily. While I generally tolerate people who have outdoor cats, people who just keep getting new ones are no worse than niggers if you're just starting a production line of dead cats and animals while you do nothing to actually maintain them.

I mean i've had these cats for over three years now and i don't expect them to die anytime soon but yeah if we get a new one i would house train it properly and keep it inside ofcourse you don't really get this option with strays