Hi Ivan, we used to live in a high rise apartment in Toronto. Now we're down to 401 in a house.
While keeping a cat "locked up" goes against most cat's nature, and there are benefits to fresh air and being outside, the outdoors can be a nasty and dangerous place. Toronto and the GTA go through cycles of Raccoon distemper and your cat doesn't have to eat raccoon poop to get it. All he has to do is step in it and lick his paws. We have had street smart cats that wouldn't leave the yard or front steps but we live on a very busy corner with a lot of dog traffic. All it takes is one nasty dog getting away from it's owner and even without a bite the cat is terrified and then what?
Photo 1 is what we did for Elmo on our 7th floor balcony near Bay and Bloor. It's not cheap chicken wire and the landlord was okay with it. Photo 2 is something many vets have glossy brochures for. They are expensive but you can take them with you if you move, tamper proof and there's no way for a rabid bat or nasty raccoon or opossum to get in.
We adopted Marco at age six and we were not told he was an outdoor cat. He will dash out between my legs and I won't even know it. I tell everyone here how smart he is but last year he crossed the street which is a huge no-no. A cat can be safe outside but it requires a lot of planning. Sometimes a perch on a screened in window is all it takes. Best of luck!
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