Does a cat go out? It is necessary?

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My boy has a garden day and night (it also requires it in the winter), but sometimes he forces me to take him on a leash on the street. It then sniffs every car, every motorcycle and we enter every open door. Last year, we sniffed cars in a large garage until we were locked up and had to go back through the building reception. This year, as we walked past the garage, he settled there to wait for them to open, and I had to take him back. Unfortunately, I don't have a photo, but it is probably already known all over the world, because we are a great tourist attraction and take photos of it often. But he's not like a dog, I listen to him. (Giggle)

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