The safest place for your cat is indoors.
You do not want to learn this the hard way!
The PAW Society is a firm believer in keeping cats indoors with outdoor access only allowed if the cat is strictly supervised (harness is best) or you have an enclosed cat-run. Even if your cat never goes outside (the best), it is a good idea for it to have some form of identification. A break-away collar with a name tag is the easiest way for your cat to be identified by someone who finds him/her. We receive calls every week about cats who got out of their homes by accident!
Tethering your cat outside on a harness and leash and leaving it unattended is not safe. Your cat could get strangled if it gets caught up on something or it could be attacked by another animal that comes in your yard. Some cats are escape artists and can get out of a harness – and it’s not that hard to do.
Do not become complacent about your cat’s safety. Keep reminding your family about open doorways. Visitors to your home should always be accompanied to the door when they leave.
If you are moving, be very careful on moving day. Put your cat in a carrier until you can safely take him to his new home. When you arrive at your new home, put your cat in a room with the door closed and labelled (until the commotion is over). Always use a cat carrier for transporting your cat.
If you are having a large gathering at your home (e.g. holiday season), safely confine your cat in a bedroom.
There are too many dangers lurking outdoors! Cats are often lured in to baited cat traps (trapping is allowed in this city). Mean-spirited people have been known to grab or trap cats then dump them in unfamiliar areas (river bottom, rural areas). Cats regularly get killed on roadways and can be preyed upon by coyotes and owls. You only need to look at the size of the PAW Society’s Lost and Found binders to realize just how many cats go missing every day.
With plenty of stimulation and items to play with (e.g., toys, cardboard boxes, paper bags, vertical space for climbing, cat scratcher, window perch, laser pointers), strictly indoor cats are happy and contented little creatures and have the best chance of living long, healthy lives.