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In reply to the discussion: Do We Really Know That Cats Kill By The Billions? Not So Fast [View all]Aerows
(39,961 posts)10. Mine used to hunt because she was starving.
Now, after I took her in and fed her properly, she still goes outside. She wears a bell, stays out for about 45 minutes at a time about twice a day, then crashes out waiting to come back in.
Did she hunt? Absolutely she did. There probably isn't a mouse or a rat around for a square mile. Does she now? Well, she does eat lizards. She's far too lazy to hunt like she did when she was hunting for survival. Now it's just entertainment, and she isn't as invested in doing so. Bells on well fed cats that come inside produce entirely different "hunters" than a feral cat fighting for its own survival.
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I have had similar results. The last two cats that have lived with me as INDOOR cats
MADem
Mar 2014
#81
Both of our former cats died of internal complications having nothing to do with going outdoors.
brooklynite
Mar 2014
#86
It is possible people are a issue and cats also. No one says it is only cats. n-t
Logical
Mar 2014
#14
Hmmmm. Do cats kill billionaires? Something about that just doesn't seem right.
Kurovski
Mar 2014
#83
Having witnesses countless numbers of my human friends whose windows 'do in' birds every
truedelphi
Mar 2014
#82
except that the basis for our argument is the happiness and welfare of the cats themselves....
mike_c
Mar 2014
#29
I think many people seem to forget that the entire reason cats were domesticated
Aerows
Mar 2014
#39
I posted the abstract on this subject from a scholarly journal in Science topics
HereSince1628
Mar 2014
#57