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XemaSab

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20. That Cuddly Kitty Is Deadlier Than You Think
Sun Feb 3, 2013, 05:25 AM
Feb 2013

In a report that scaled up local surveys and pilot studies to national dimensions, scientists from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the Fish and Wildlife Service estimated that domestic cats in the United States — both the pet Fluffies that spend part of the day outdoors and the unnamed strays and ferals that never leave it — kill a median of 2.4 billion birds and 12.3 billion mammals a year, most of them native mammals like shrews, chipmunks and voles rather than introduced pests like the Norway rat.

The estimated kill rates are two to four times higher than mortality figures previously bandied about, and position the domestic cat as one of the single greatest human-linked threats to wildlife in the nation. More birds and mammals die at the mouths of cats, the report said, than from automobile strikes, pesticides and poisons, collisions with skyscrapers and windmills and other so-called anthropogenic causes.

Peter Marra of the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and an author of the report, said the mortality figures that emerge from the new model “are shockingly high.”

“When we ran the model, we didn’t know what to expect,” said Dr. Marra, who performed the analysis with a colleague, Scott R. Loss, and Tom Will of the Fish and Wildlife Service. “We were absolutely stunned by the results.” The study appeared Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/30/science/that-cuddly-kitty-of-yours-is-a-killer.html?_r=0

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About those killer cats - [View all] hedgehog Feb 2013 OP
Scott's Bird Seed Kills Birds - $12.5 Million Court Case appleannie1 Feb 2013 #1
What were they (Scotts) thinking????? alstephenson Feb 2013 #6
Money, money, money, money. Sadly it took 2 years before they were caught. appleannie1 Feb 2013 #13
Yes....Maybe "Killer Cats" is cover for what Scotts did plus environmental KoKo Feb 2013 #23
Skyscrapers kill 1 to 9 million per year, as well. GoCubsGo Feb 2013 #2
The "study" is bogus MzNov Feb 2013 #3
+1 joeybee12 Feb 2013 #4
Thank you!!!! nt. OldDem2012 Feb 2013 #10
...... smokey nj Feb 2013 #11
I thought this was already documented in the UK a while back. Mojorabbit Feb 2013 #18
cats have been killing birds throughout time immemorial Motown_Johnny Feb 2013 #5
predators are crucial to population health. mopinko Feb 2013 #7
Bird sanctuary reteachinwi Feb 2013 #8
What kind of carts? tledford Feb 2013 #9
Funny how when a dog attacks somebody, generally the OWNER is blamed forestpath Feb 2013 #12
I think it depends on the environment - hedgehog Feb 2013 #14
Cats don't have owners slackmaster Feb 2013 #16
Saving endangered flightless birds in New Zealand jumps to places without flightless birds. Festivito Feb 2013 #15
It's not a nonissue in the US XemaSab Feb 2013 #17
I'm not buying that it's not a nonissue. Festivito Feb 2013 #19
That Cuddly Kitty Is Deadlier Than You Think XemaSab Feb 2013 #20
Again, I think numbers on mortality are incomplete until we know the replacement rate - hedgehog Feb 2013 #22
The assumption that cats are spread uniformly across the lower US seems unlikely. Festivito Feb 2013 #24
Killer cats !!!!!!! salimc Feb 2013 #21
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