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OP has a robot lawnmower. This means they could absolutely afford installing a fence.
Think about that before you defend their whining again.
How does a fence do anything about a cat?
You're either overestimating thr cost of a lawn roomba or vastly underestimating how much it costs to get a fence put in
A robot lawnmower costs between $700 and $3000. A fence starts at around $5000 and can get into the $30,000s easily. It's almost like you have no idea what you are talking about. Additionally, if the person needs a lawnmower then having a robot one isn't a much bigger expense.
Finally, to really highlight how stupid your responses are, you do realize that cats can jump fences, right? A normal house cat can jump 6ft quite easily, and outdoor stray cats jump onto our 8ft tall privacy wall all the time.
lol I hope you don't think I'll respect your tone.
A fence is a lot more expensive than a Roomba, and isn't necessarily permitted where they are.
You must be kind of stupid.