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In reply to the discussion: It is not okay for cats to kill all the neighborhood birds. [View all]one_voice
(20,043 posts)20. My neigborhood is..
run with rabbits.
I have mamas and babies everywhere. I have to look before I let my dogs out to make sure they aren't in the yard.
They live under my sheds and deck. Cutest little things. I sit and watch them.
One of my dogs lays by the shed like she's trying to cuddle them, weirdest thing.
I have squirrels everywhere too. And the birds are around cuz they're crapping all over my car.
Maybe we don't have as many cats around.
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No, and neither is the primate Homo sapiens sapiens - except in sub-Saharan Africa
panzerfaust
Aug 2013
#78
ah, humans have disrupted the environment, therefore we do nothing about feral or outdoor cats
CreekDog
Aug 2013
#79
I do wildlife rehab and I cannot tell you how many bunnies and squirrels I get in
Mojorabbit
Aug 2013
#192
Our cats are indoor only and we trained our cats with catnip on those cardboard loungers,
MerryBlooms
Aug 2013
#171
which is the greater threat: cats or deforestation, over development & pesticides?
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#5
Which is the bigger problem: largescale mass murder in Syria, or someone stabbing you to death?
Donald Ian Rankin
Aug 2013
#45
There are programs that capture feral cats and provide them to folks who need barn cats.
Lizzie Poppet
Aug 2013
#23
But not all cats kill birds. I don't think mine ever did. Mice, yeah, but not birds.
raccoon
Aug 2013
#11
People can't even nail down the number of birds on the planet any closer than 200-400 billion
snooper2
Aug 2013
#62
People are the problem, not the cats. i know you know this but your title
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#19
if she thinks it's the cat's fault, why is she posting to convince cat owners?
CreekDog
Aug 2013
#26
Well then we need to provide public education for cats to make sure they can all read
cui bono
Aug 2013
#165
mother nature doesn't take shit from anyone. She will do what she pleases.
GalaxyHunter
Aug 2013
#111
I told her "Your obsession with cats has gone too far and I want you to go!"
Vinnie From Indy
Aug 2013
#84
i love my cat therefore i would never let her outside. its better for her and the environment
La Lioness Priyanka
Aug 2013
#90
Watch you cat. It may hunt lizards, but one day it may try to hunt the pit vipers that
bluestate10
Aug 2013
#121
So, by your logic it is ok if larger predators hunt cats while they are outside? nt
bluestate10
Aug 2013
#124
Cats are a part of the 'human' ecosystem... take them away and the rodent population
JCMach1
Aug 2013
#143
Nonsense. Domestic cats do not have larger animals that hunt them. And ...
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2013
#168
So how about euthanizing the invasive species known as homo sapien when they venture into non-native
Arugula Latte
Aug 2013
#185
We have lots of wildlife where I live including birds and bunnies. I cringe whever I see cats and
liberal_at_heart
Aug 2013
#162
Oh well do like my asshole neighbor did and put out some water with antifreeze in it
cherish44
Aug 2013
#169