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I'm on the outskirts and have always had an indoor/outdoor cat. No problems at all, aside from my neighbours wanting to give them treats, which I put a stop to. (Someone fed Sam7 chicken curry; he was sick 18 times on the carpet in 12 hours and spent 3 days in hospital).
I am however planning to ensure Sam9 has a gps cat tracker when I start to give him freedom, if only for my own peace of mind.
A little wise advice needed please. We're looking at getting a cat when we move to Catford (ha) in February. Not really too close to any main roads or train lines. I've always been of the opinion that a cat should be able to be indoor/outdoor. How realistic is this in London? I grew up in a warmer less busy environment than London where this was OK. I quite like the British Short-hair breed. Would it be a theft magnet? Anyone else let their cat out in London?