Does it not seem a bit odd that poll indicates a preference for "free to roam" but posts seem to be more the other way? Come on "free to roamers", let's hear ya!
It's a hard one but me and OH prefer to allow 24/7 indoor/outdoor access; however having young, senseless, fearless, footballing kittens makes you concentrate more on this question though
Twas a sight to behold young Millie tonight showing off her footballing skills
She put Ruby with her extra toes to shame. She's obviously been practising
I mentioned on another thread earlier that I look forward to and dread with equal measure the day they 1st go outside. There's not really sufficient room inside to let them properly fly after Da Mousey
I lived in a flat for 13 years during which my (at that point) 2 puds had very restricted outdoor access. I couldn't wait to get a house (chosen very much with puds in mind) where they could have outdoor access, albeit not 100% safe. The one that was still with me when we moved loved going out in her new garden. The choice was always hers as it is with our older puds now. I suppose me and OH have decided that, given the choice, we believe our puds would prefer to go outside and run the risks that entails. We had one pud Gandolf who threw himself at the window within minutes of 1st being let out of basket (he had been locked up at RSPCA for 6 months)
It doesn't follow of course that I think others with indoor only puds are mistreating them
All puds are different and young uns are esp prone to harm outside. Our 2 young tearways are over 4 months old and were happy as sandpipers watching the older ones (through the window) playing in the garden with us on Sunday. I just don't see that as a long term thing as our house is in a relatively cat "safe" area.