The Rescue I got Peanut & Evie from had a Bengal recently & they were looking for a indoor home for her. The reason was she would be at high risk of theft, living in an area where it is a common occurance. Her extremely friendly nature would have only made this all the more easy for any cat thief.....they were also additionally cautious about whom she was rehomed & they have a policy of not putting any pedigrees on their rehoming site, for fear of attracting the wrong type of person (this of course is sadly also down to the culture of some people within the area)
However i think the person needs to get back intouch with the Rescue to establish the correct reasons for this.....
I agree with Helen....all our cats are just as precious and whether indoor or outdoor it is judged purely on the area in which you live etc...
My 3 go out, but are not sociable with other Humans, are in all day (but not out all night) and i live in a Cul-de-sac. If the cats go out in the daytime on the weekend, they rarely leave the garden as they do not like the even the distant noise of kids or traffic. I purposely chose the location to fit with the cats. Mine think they have free reign but they dont
Even where i am, i worried about Evie being stolen
not that my others arent pretty enough
, just that shes young and i didnt know whether she would be trusting or not. She isnt and i prefer it that way lol .....someone once commented that Nuggie was a "pretty persian". Hes not Persian. Hes just long haired, but while some people set out to steal pedigrees, there are some that would steal your moggie because they think they are pedigree! (good luck anyone trying to get my lad i tell you!! He is well aware of stranger danger lol)
Liz luckily lives rural (and we all know we'd have just as many if we did
) so all her kitties have free reign and they must love it!!
I think theres an element of danger for all cats