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I have had my kitty Cleo for three years now, as much as I would never want anything to happen to her she does go out at night. When we get a cat as a pet we have to accept that something may happen to them! They are hunters and basic genetics dictate that they will naturally wish to roam. I would rather Cleo lived a happy life and was content than imprison her because of my need to know she is safe. Cats are smart and they are not the issue here it's drivers that are the problem and the society that we live in where people can't even walk five mins down the road hence growing obesity.

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