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EDIT: looks like Google is pretty much wrong then about Dutch wildlife.
let's see... Foxes? Extremely rare. Won't find in cities like you can in the UK. Not a threat to city cats.
Wolves? Nope. Once every few years a German or Polish tourists pulls off a stunt, and drops a dead wolf on Dutch roads. Then the nature freaks all go hype 'THE WOLF HAS RETURNED TO THE NETHERLANDS AFTER BEING EXTINCT FOR 2 CENTURIES', only to come to the conclusion after genetic testing that it's a hoax wolf from Poland.
Bears? Lol, just no. There's no bears in the Netherlands. Don't think there have been for at least 1000 years.
Badgers? If you see one, call the newspaper. They're either extinct or maybe there's one breeding pair still hiding somewhere under a rock in the National Park de Hooge Veluwe.
Beavers? Okay, we have some that were released back into the wild about 20 years ago, and that turned out to be a really succesful project. Water management is even starting to ask permission to cull their populations, because their dams threaten our water management. They're nowhere near where I live though.
Hawks? We have some small birds of prey, they're pretty darn rare, and even the largest one is nowhere near large enough to tackle a cat.
For fucks sake man do you even
have wildlife.
I mean I live in NYC so I'm not going to condemn your localized mass extinction event but come on now. Are you telling me there is
nothing where you live big enough to threaten a common housecat?
I personally would never trade the ability to leave my house for a few extra years of life. Why would you assume that's good for animals in any way?
By contrast, I would totally take that deal, provided it came with a job allowing for a life like that (obviously one of the benefits of living indoors is people feed you, so that seems like a fair deal).
For what it's worth, my cat is something like... 16 now? 17 maybe. He's lived indoors all his life and seems perfectly healthy, minus an as-yet unidentified thing on his lip (vet told us it is likely a wart). Still seems to have as much energy as when we first got him 12 years ago or so.