Pedigree Fish?
There are no specific breeds of cat that are typically "outdoor" cats - it really depends on each individual cat's personality. Some cats prefer to stay indoors all their lives, while others like to go outside when they want to. Being outside allows independence and freedom. But, being an outdoor cat can be dangerous if you live in a urban area. Any cat can be an outdoor cat (if it so wishes - never try and "force" a cat to go outside if it doesn't want to) as long as it's not declawed. Also, most pedigree breeds are kept as indoor cats, due to their value. Some pedigree breeds are known to be ignorant about roads, and are at risk from being stolen.
Yes, although not as well as others.
Pedigree cats are a result of many generations of breeding within the same breed. You cannot tell this by looking at a cat, only by recording the generations of cats. Technically a cat is not pedigree if you do not have a record of its family, even if it has been bred true, as you need proof of breed to enter it in a cat show as a pedigree.
tomcats go outside so they can meet new freinds example other cats
Cats do sometimes go outside to die,its because they like to be alone to do so, so going outside is a way they can find somewhere to be alone.
They want to go outside
You should let it go outside but watching or you can buy a cat harness and leash. That way, they go outside but are safe.
He wants to go outside. There are probably female cats that are in heat outside.
Many domesticated cats, especially those that rarely venture outside, use litter boxes that are inside the house.
It wants to be let outside :)
There is no definite answer, since Domestic Shorthairs are non-pedigree cats that are shorthaired.