Cats can roam in the wild in almost every state in the USA, however, they will probably freeze to death in Alaska during the winter, if they are outdoors.
Most people don't mind if cats roam on their yards and if they do they should tell the owner, especially if they are doing damage to your garden. I don't mind if a cat roams free on our yard as long as they don't fight with our cat.
Probably in a 1-1.5 block radius.
different people will do different things I personally would let the cat roam freely because some cats are house cats but others like to explore
Many domestic cats live in warm houses along with their human owners. Some cats like to roam outside, which will have other forms of shelter such as sheds and bushes.
Yes, many cats cats are usually happy to be able to freely roam outside, just the same as a lot of cats will prefer (given the choice) to stay indoors.
It is impossible to roam around without a hoverboard on Fantage as long as I've discovered!
Not if they are all in your house. If you own a shelter or have a HUGE yard where you let them roam free with a fence, then probably.
Sometimes people let their cats be outside cats because they do not like them in the house. Other times they do it because they think it cruel to confine them. Outside cats have been known to have shorter life-spans than inside cats. They are exposed to more things.
160 million years
That depends on the country. Wild cats can adapt to blistering heat, or roam snow covered forests.
Yes, they are hunted for "bush meat" by local people. They are also eaten by jungle cats that roam the forest floor at night.