I've rescued many cats from outdoors (it's a mean world out there -- traffic, coyotes, even a mountain lion was sighted recently here in the CHICAGO suburbs, raccoons, raptors, mean dogs that got loose, etc.). None of my rescued cats have ever wanted to go back outside -- "are you kidding me?!" and "you can't be serious!!!" they say.
We have window seats for them and a glass enclosure where they can sit or lie in safety and watch the outdoors activities. If you think your cat is looking forlorn, it's only your feelings that you are projecting onto her. If you let your cat go outdoors, plan on her having a much shorter life (3-5 years) than if she stays indoors (15+ years).
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