I am not so experienced with pets but from what you said, letting Roro out to explore the world won't be a nice idea. Some animals will always return home when they are let out but some won't, considering your environment too, you said there are many strays, and it's not cat friendly, what if she mingles with the strays and refuses to return home? Or chooses to go out often and not spend more time at home?
Just let her be at home, and if possible get her another cat, so that she will havea companion. I am sure with time she will let go of her desire to explore the outside world.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and concerns about Roro's situation. It's really helpful to hear different perspectives, especially from those who might not have extensive experience with pets but still offer valuable insights based on the information provided.
You've raised some very valid points about the risks associated with letting Roro out, especially given the environment we're in with many stray cats and potential dangers. The fear of her not returning or preferring the company of strays over the safety of home is indeed a significant concern.
Fortunately, she is always finding her way home after an hour or two of being outside, maybe I will make a post about the update in the future