Please get her fixed, she will sneak out and get pregnant at 5 months or soI was worried I would see him on the side of the road somewhere or something, but I never did, so I think, and hope, that someone picked him up and is keeping him as inside pet. And I've always been the only one responsible for the cats, and they have to sleep in my room at night because my parents don't want them wondering into their room. Reason I had to give away Stella is because a sick family member moved in with us (they stayed in my parents room) so my parents moved into my room because we don't have a spare bedroom, and they did not want to deal with sharing a room with a cat, they REALLY don't like them. I don't have any worries of ever having to put her outside though, we're moving to a bigger house soon, and it's out in the country so even if I did have to stick her outside for some reason, she would have access to a barn and a garage, and still be welcome in my room at least, and there are no roads close by (it's super secluded). But I don't think I'll have to put her out. And of course I'll get her fixed to, hopefully in a few weeks when I save up some money. My parents say she's "not too bad for a cat", maybe she'll grow on them. Definitely gonna make sure I can do everything right with this one though. I got super prepared before I brought her home and I've got lots of plans for her (as in yearly check ups, spayed, many cat toys and a cat tower) which will all be a lot easier once I get a job. It's just been hard to do the right thing with cats in the past when I'm the only one in my family who likes them and I haven't had my own income. My parents see it as "they're just cats, who cares if they die or have unwanted kittens". They're so not animal lovers