• Syd@lemm.ee
    3313·
    8 months ago

    Woah, is lemmy pro letting cats outside? It’s so terrible for the cats and local wildlife why would you be in favor of it?

        • Midnight Wolf@lemmy.worldEnglish
          2·
          8 months ago

          How do you know?

          cat, in line at the drive thru to grab a whopper

          • Pyr@lemmy.ca
            184·
            8 months ago

            If the child is not old enough to understand what a car is and that it’s dangerous and moves fast and what roads are and to keep off them then yes, don’t let the kid outside unless supervised.

            Cats don’t and can’t understand any of that.

      • Pyr@lemmy.ca
        182·
        8 months ago

        Mostly cars, but it’s also how they end up getting lost or grabbed by people thinking they are lost, and also wildlife like coyotes or owls and raccoons often can kill them because they don’t have a natural sense of fear for predators anymore. As well as transfer of disease from mingling with other outdoors cats. Or getting pregnant by meeting up with other outdoor cats while not being fixed themselves.

      • 3 dogs in a trenchcoat@slrpnk.netEnglish
        186·
        8 months ago

        No it isn’t. Cats are domesticated. They have no natural habitat because they aren’t wild animals.

      • robocall@lemmy.world
        123·
        8 months ago

        Their natural habitat is outside!

        A cat’s natural habitat is not North America. They are very destructive to our local ecology.

        • matjoeman@lemmy.world
          2·
          8 months ago

          Yup. The hard truth is that we shouldn’t have pet cats at all over here.

          • robocall@lemmy.world
            2·
            8 months ago

            cats can easily get FIV and other viruses, and outdoor cats live shorter lifespans

      • arglebargle@lemm.eeEnglish
        93·
        8 months ago

        After they domesticated themselves I am pretty sure their natural habitat is whatever we decide it should be. We already are deciding if they can breed at all so…

        All the cats in my neighborhood that were outdoor cats have been killed within a week. Coyote has had some good eats this week.

      • Cethin@lemmy.zipEnglish
        72·
        8 months ago

        Their natural habitat is outside in the near-east and egypt, not anywhere else. That’s not to mention, most people live in urbanized areas with a lot of hazards that aren’t natural.

        • matjoeman@lemmy.world
          13·
          8 months ago

          This is why I think that people shouldn’t get pet cats.

          • Cethin@lemmy.zipEnglish
            31·
            8 months ago

            I disagree with that. As long as they aren’t harming the environment they aren’t an issue. Keep them indoors and they’re fine.

      • IamSparticles@lemmy.zipEnglish
        64·
        8 months ago

        No, it isn’t. Domestic cats do not belong outside. The exposure to numerous hazards literally cuts their average life expectancy by half.

        • matjoeman@lemmy.world
          41·
          8 months ago

          Lots of animals live longer in captivity. That doesn’t mean it’s right to restrict their freedom.

          • nBodyProblem@lemmy.world
            51·
            8 months ago

            If you think it’s wrong to keep a cat inside then you shouldn’t have a cat. They’re an invasive species in most of the world and it’s unethical to put them outside regardless of what justifications you come up with

          • Resonosity@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
            1·
            8 months ago

            As moral agents that understand the impacts of letting species go extinct due to human activity ruining native habitats and transplanting invasive species, we need to weigh the odds of reducing their freedom for the sake of conserving the population. Think how the California Condor was revived after being declared extinct in the wild in the late 1980s.

            What ends up happening with zoos however is that capitalism sinks it’s claws in and influences these zoos to prefer profit over the well being of the animals, even going so far as to ignore scientist/veterinarian advice in favor of their trainers.

            So long as it remains profitable to restrict the freedoms of animals (and humans), it will happen. At least until we do something about capitalism

        • boonhet@lemm.ee
          11·
          8 months ago

          How many animals live longer in a zoo compared to the wilderness? Is that a valid reason for keeping them enclosed?

          I’m not pro letting cats outside (in urban areas, anyway), but your argument is a bit lacking. Maybe mention that the hazards are things like cars and people actively trying to kill cats, because otherwise it’ll seem like you’re just against animals being animals (I.e dying because other predators)

          • IamSparticles@lemmy.zipEnglish
            2·
            8 months ago

            Your rebuttal is worse. We shouldn’t let cats wander outside for the same reasons we shouldn’t let zoo animals wander outside the zoo. They are not wild animals and they are not native to the environments we keep them in. It is bad for them and it is bad for the rest of the ecology. If someone thinks cats should be treated like wild animals they have no business keeping a cat in their home at all.