Outdoor cats seem to be the last craze of environmental loons. unquote
Huh? What are you to talking about?
That some people would like it that cats are controlled by their owners and caretakers or are you suggesting that somehow you think that because someone else would prefer to have and attract birds or other wildlife that your right to have a free roaming pet somehow supersedes someone else's right for where their interests may lay?
Maybe they just don't like finding scat in the flower bed, and so now they become an environmental loon?
In this part of the woods a cat had better be smart, live at home or it doesn't live long.
If the road doesn't get it, if the hawks or owls don't swoop down on it, or if a coyote doesn't have it for a snack then it' it 'may have' a long and happy life; that is if one of my dogs don't make short order of them for no other reason then they live on the same planet.
I'm happy not to have cats hanging about for reasons of my own.
Why would that make me a some environmental loon?