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In reply to the discussion: More news about murderous kittykats: They kill billions- every year. [View all]hamsterjill
(17,583 posts)60. I simply have to disagree with the findings.
I have managed a TNR colony for over ten years. The cats in the colony are well taken care of and fed regularly each day. They are all spayed or neutered, vaccinated and monitored for any veterinary needs.
The colony is located in a natural area where there are plenty of birds. Not once have I seen one of the cats going after a bird. The cats aren't hungry, so they are not interested in hunting.
Studies like this periodically surface to try to attempt to diminish the success rate of TNR colonies. I simply disagree with their findings.
TNR works.
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well its in their nature to hunt and kill as a top predator. im shocked that this surprises people.
loli phabay
Jan 2013
#1
for their health and the health of wild animals, kitties are wonderful and need to be kept inside
CreekDog
Jan 2013
#46
My kitty found me when a stray years ago and his eyes had just opened. He's been inside with
RKP5637
Jan 2013
#56
"like humans are designed to walk upright, cars are designed to roll on wheels"
Romulus Quirinus
Jan 2013
#67
lol - anytime my cat hears a strange noise I have to go investigate and he follows me. n/t
RKP5637
Jan 2013
#57
The vegan cat diet has to be supplemented with the biochemicals that they need
FarCenter
Jan 2013
#77
Ethics, schethics. If domestic dogs and cats didn't control the rodent population in my neighborhood
slackmaster
Jan 2013
#51
Problem is, feral cats, even though feral, will stay somewhat close to civilization...
joeybee12
Jan 2013
#76
Yeah, I can almost imagine the cat's thoughts: "Holy crap! I better leave this one alone."
Liberal_in_LA
Jan 2013
#80