Yes, getting hit by cars and getting stuck in garbage-filled rooms for days at a time until your fat lazy tranny owner decides to get off his lazy ass and go look for you, because he hasn't seen you in days, is just the bees-knees.
You're sperging out. Tone it down a notch.
I didn't think I had to say this, but you do realize we're not talking about literal garbage, right? That's a joke we make.
Anyway, cats climb over and into shit. They love to explore. They get lost sometimes. Hell, if you're not careful, cats can get stuck in walls. This is unfortunately a normal fact of life when owning a cat.
And as noted earlier, the possibility of getting hit by cars is a consequence of letting your cat outside.
I don't believe in letting outdoor cats be outdoor cats. If you're going to get a pet, keep it inside where it's safe. Cats have been domesticated. They can and do live perfectly healthy lives indoors. But that is a personal preference, so I understand not everyone will agree with me and have their own reasons. I get that. However, I have several friends that do have outdoor cats and they absolutely would take their cat to the vet if something even less than being hit by a car happened.
So, while I agree with you about the dogs, I don't agree with you about the cats. at all. And if that is the standard for "average outdoor cat owners" then that just means most people who keep outdoor cats are shitty. It does not mean Chris is a good pet owner
I guess.
I mean, cows have also been domesticated, but once in awhile they'll escape and get hit by trains or cars.
I think you're getting frothing mad because it's Chris, not because your arguments are grounded in reality. I don't think you'd read a story about some random blue collar, working guy letting his cats out and then chimp out about it.
You're convinced Chris is doing something special, or extra shitty here, just because he's Chris. Admittedly, Chris is a turd of a person, no doubt about that. But sometimes, perhaps very rarely, Chris will do the right (or at least follow the standard advice) thing. This is one of those situations.
Like I said, the US has the highest cat population of any country. Most of those cats are feral or outdoor cats. Not everyone wants to take in cats, but they're willing to feed them and let them roam.
What, do you want to just euthanize all of them?