He likes other cats, which means he doesn't get into fights, either
But what about the fighting cats out there, they don't care if a cat is placid or not.
When we home cats we always ask they people to keep there cats in once it is dark, but also during the day when they are out. I can see the advantage of a cat flap during the day but if a cat was hurt, came in for help you would not know till you returned. A lady round here came home from work, went round to her back door and caught the cat thieves putting her cat in a bag.
I apppreciate however, that people will do what they want ot do and we all have very different ideas as to what is best for our cats.
I am lucky, Ela. My next door neighbour loves my cats to bits, and she can see all of my back garden, and she goes out the back several times a day hanging washing up, doing garden things and the like. Plus my lot frequently go in her house when I'm not at home! So if something was wrong it would get noticed no less quickly than if I was at home, and I would hear about it straight away, plus she would take my cats to the vets for me if it was urgent. I hear what you're saying, though. I've weighed up all the pros and cons, and where Sabby is concerned he would become very depressed if he couldn't go out. Believe me, I would much rather they stay in for my own peace of mind, but they love the outdoors too much, especially Sabby, for me to do that.
That's dreadful about that lady and her poor cat ...
Luckily, people can't easily get round the back of my house, and even if they did they'd be spotted pretty quickly, and my cats never go round the front.
As far as fighting is concerned ... he seems to have befriended every feline in the neighbourhood! The most aggressive cat out there is my Shanti, little tike! But she loves Sabby, and I've not seen her fighting either, just posturing really, and she mostly hangs around my and my next door neighbour's garden protecting our territory!