Most cats could survive on their own in the wild - cats have natural instincts that enable them to hunt smaller animals and escape danger. Dogs however would likely die in a month or two of being let loose.
My cat wouldn't survive! He's completely pampered, and protected. My cat is also almost twelve years old, and his eye sight is failing.
I'm personally a really big fan of training both dogs, and cats, as well as keeping them indoors. My cat has never killed a mouse, or a bird, and I'm happy for that, because he had never contracted parasites either. He thinks rabbits, dogs are his friends.
I gave my dog a choice to leave or stay and he left
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Domestic dogs, and cats are animals that rely on humans for their care, OP is a special kind of stupid.
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My cat wouldn't survive! He's completely pampered, and protected. My cat is also almost twelve years old, and his eye sight is failing.
I'm personally a really big fan of training both dogs, and cats, as well as keeping them indoors. My cat has never killed a mouse, or a bird, and I'm happy for that, because he had never contracted parasites either. He thinks rabbits, dogs are his friends.