• NotJohnSmith@feddit.ukEnglish
    153·
    26 days ago

    It’s an American thing. Culturally there it’s expected that cats are kept indoors, and that any other view is unacceptable.

    Whether they are neutered is another conversation

    • ordnance_qf_17_pounder@reddthat.com
      111·
      25 days ago

      Yeah it must be an American thing, we in the UK let our cats roam freely outside and it’s totally normal to see cats everywhere.

      • thax@lemmy.dbzer0.com
        22·
        18 days ago

        It’s a vestige of our culture war, where the sanctimonious blame individuals for behaviors that were normal in the recent past, heralding a couple data points as supreme truth, while ignoring the broader context and their own hypocrisies. In my opinion, if we are so overpopulated with cats and dogs, such that they cannot roam, people should not have cats or dogs. I’d argue that keeping a cat or dog locked up also makes one an asshole.

        The road to extinction is pretty well set, so I don’t see the sense in casting ire upon understandable behaviors. Might as well try to get along on the descent, though I get why such a large subset of the population are salty. For the record, I don’t have a pet, because: overshoot.

    • chilicheeselies@lemmy.world
      71·
      25 days ago

      Thats not universally american. Plenty of people in the states let their cats roam. The problem we have is people who think they are rescuing a cat when really they are stealing someones pet

      • NotJohnSmith@feddit.ukEnglish
        41·
        25 days ago

        I mean it’s an American thing to loudly proclaim that if you do anything other than have an indoor cat then you’re an awful person (see original OP of this thread), not appreciating that America is wildly different on this position than pretty much any other country in the world

    • TootSweet@lemmy.worldEnglish
      51·
      25 days ago

      American here. Clearly it’s not a “culturally expected” thing in my neighborhood.