Regretfully, its not only right but necessary.
Keep them in the house and out of trouble.
>> Keep them in the house and out of trouble.
Thanks for the well-meaning advice, but it won’t be happening in THIS household.
My kitty has her claws, and roams free (during the day — in at night though). And that’s how it’ll be.
However, she stays close to home and her place in the predator-prey cycle is just above lizards and cicadas. Occasionally a bird, but very rarely.
Anyway, she doesn’t make noise or crap on my truck, which is more than I can say for her feathered friends. Ever hear a mockingbird in the tree outside your bedroom at 2AM?