I think attitudes, indeed, are very different here. In the UK, I've very rarely heard of anyone having an indoor-only cat, actually, probably never have. The cats where I live, and my old cat, roam freely, we often see them across the road sunbathing, being cute ^_^, generally having a good time.
Of course, it will happen that some cats are run over, but, if a cat were confined to a small space, a house rather, it would not be able to enjoy itself to the fullest. I know it's a rather sweeping statement, and although there may be those that enjoy the indoors, I stick by it.
Cats were never intended to live indoors, they hunt for food, they have their prey. I know it's a rather poor analogy, but, if a human were confined, they would not live life to the fullest. A cat needs to explore, to find a way for themselves around, to generally discover new things.
As said though, attitudes vary greatly. Those in the UK often let their cats outside, to roam free and happy. I'm no condemning anyone as a poor pet pwner, just conveying my opinions.
I think Trick captures my point of view purrfectly (bad pun, hehe) though:
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You bend your life around the pet, not the other way around

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