There is no difference between an outside cat and an indoor cat. You or whoever started letting it outside made it an outside cat essentially training it to be an outside cat. The cat got used to being let outside during the day. The cat didn't need that to happen and your cat would have been perfectly fine if it had been raised as an indoor cat.
Maybe he adopted an already outdoor cat?
My neighbor has one, she just started feeding a stray and now its hers but she didnt buy it as a kitten. She really cant deter it from being outside but if you have it from a kitten, you can.
You deter a cat from going outside by keeping it inside. It's all fine and good to adopt a stray, but that doesn't make it right to just continue letting it roam outside with being watched.
I feel I have a right to kill any animal that enters my yard
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There is no difference between an outside cat and an indoor cat. You or whoever started letting it outside made it an outside cat essentially training it to be an outside cat. The cat got used to being let outside during the day. The cat didn't need that to happen and your cat would have been perfectly fine if it had been raised as an indoor cat.
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You never had cats, did you
Maybe he adopted an already outdoor cat?
My neighbor has one, she just started feeding a stray and now its hers but she didnt buy it as a kitten. She really cant deter it from being outside but if you have it from a kitten, you can.
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You deter a cat from going outside by keeping it inside. It's all fine and good to adopt a stray, but that doesn't make it right to just continue letting it roam outside with being watched.
He is without a doubt, the happiest cat in existence.