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Yeah. The neighbor did that and trapped a few cats, but the humane society wasn't too friendly, wanting donations and stuff to take the cats off his hands.
If you walk by the house, from the road, about 50 feet away, and if the wind is right, you can smell the house
. I know it cannot be sanitary in there. The guy across the street from her keeps his window open and the cats go in and out of his house all day long, too. YUK! 
I have two cats and keep them indoors. When I was a kid, we always had a cat or two that was free to come and go as they pleased. Man, those cats killed everything. Mice, chipmunks, squirrels, rabbits, birds, you name it. I saw the destruction a couple cats can do and that's why I keep them indoors. If I had a farm or rodent problem, I can see having a working cat or two outdoors. But in a residential setting, with good sanitation (garbage cans with lids) I see no reason at all to let a cat outside. They just kill anything that moves because that is what they do.
I have two cats and keep them indoors. When I was a kid, we always had a cat or two that was free to come and go as they pleased. Man, those cats killed everything. Mice, chipmunks, squirrels, rabbits, birds, you name it. I saw the destruction a couple cats can do and that's why I keep them indoors. If I had a farm or rodent problem, I can see having a working cat or two outdoors. But in a residential setting, with good sanitation (garbage cans with lids) I see no reason at all to let a cat outside. They just kill anything that moves because that is what they do.