We have three traveling cats from neighboring properties, they are outdoor mousers and are expected to feed themselves. If any one is seen taking a bird, it is removed.
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Exactly. It's said that a cat will adapt to the wild and survive where as domesticated dogs will usually starve to death if not in an urban setting.We have a kitten that my wife rescued when it was 24 hours old. It has never seen or been exposed to another cat but I can tell you this little gal is one heck of a hunter at 8 months old. We only allow her outside with supervision but this is hard coded into her DNA and it's not something you can train out of her.
Nice stupid, non sequitur comment, broThe only feral creatures I know are people: politicians, "businessmen", anybody without an ounce of respect for any life other then theirs.
Cats I can respect, some people not so much.
Maybe we should just have Family Planning centers for cats.I have a few cats that roam my area and I know they are house cats that are allowed out. One, however, is definitely feral and is always eyeing my hens. I've scared it off a few times and now I noticed it's pregnant.
Exactly, just look at New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Baltimore, Philadelphia...Over population of a kind causes problems
I just wonder how many folks find the thought to be repugnant. Maybe the cat didn't realize doing what comes natural to bring this result. Or maybe Tabby is too busy eliminating vermin from the barn and doesn't have the time for kittens anyway.Good one
Adulthood ? what exactly is adulthood , my wife said i will never reach that no matter how long i live .One billion birds a year! Cats are natural-born killers. Australia has a terrible problem with feral cats.
The best advice that this ABC site said was to keep your cats indoors....
This leads to this thought= wow and I thought we were a problem.
Actually, those numbers are hard to believe, aren't they?
How many birds are there? Think about this, how many eggs does a bird lay and how many reach adulthood, compare that to how many kittens a cat has and how many reach adulthood, and think about this.... how many of "us" actually reach adulthood?