@Kaarme I live in a farming sort of area, one of my neighbors has cows and another had chickens until just recently they decided to move. There are definitely too many things out here that would probably go for a cat if you let them roam around outside on their own, I can't really say it's that great a place to have an outdoor cat. Foxes like you said, but also coyotes, bears, mountain lions, bobcats, fisher cats (actually weasels). Not to mention the possibilities of cars. The guys with the cows have some big ass vehicles going up and down that road frequently enough that it wouldn't be strange if your cat gets hit (we had one that liked to sleep in the middle of the road since it'd be warm there). Even the local deer or swarms of turkeys might be a threat to the cat, the deer will kick something to death if it makes them worry about its young and a swarm of turkeys has a whole lot of talons to swing around at a cat that gets too full of itself near them. Speaking of the deer, deer ticks man. So many fucking ticks out here, lyme disease isn't fun.