Captain Retardo
Fish Herder
Okay, to be honest I didn't read all the link through, especially the part that said that cats have an integral part to play in the ecosystem, which I believe is bogus. And yes I do believe a feral cat problem does exist. I read through the arguement against cats and through part of the arguement in defence of them.
But who says the fact that cats only kill 4% of wild songbirds is fake. About half of domestic cats are indoors so that's why 50% don't hunt at all. And my cat would choose a mouse or a baby rabbit any day over a bird, he is not even interested in birds anyway (Other than looking at them). And I know of other cats who are the same. And you didn't put out a link to disprove it.
Humans do a lot more damage to the ecosystem compared to domestic cats.
I was wondering though: When humans develop on land to make houses they destroy habitat in which bobcats, foxes, coyotes, hawks, and owls used to live in. But because they can't live in it any more they leave, leaving no predators in the area at all, wouldn't cats kind of take up that duty a little bit?
And as for the songbird population: When all the native predators are kicked out because of humans, the songbird population would skyrocket, but then when domestic cats would come wouldn't they even it out? I am just thinking here, this is not a fact that I know of...
Really nice cats KathyM!
But who says the fact that cats only kill 4% of wild songbirds is fake. About half of domestic cats are indoors so that's why 50% don't hunt at all. And my cat would choose a mouse or a baby rabbit any day over a bird, he is not even interested in birds anyway (Other than looking at them). And I know of other cats who are the same. And you didn't put out a link to disprove it.
Humans do a lot more damage to the ecosystem compared to domestic cats.
I was wondering though: When humans develop on land to make houses they destroy habitat in which bobcats, foxes, coyotes, hawks, and owls used to live in. But because they can't live in it any more they leave, leaving no predators in the area at all, wouldn't cats kind of take up that duty a little bit?
And as for the songbird population: When all the native predators are kicked out because of humans, the songbird population would skyrocket, but then when domestic cats would come wouldn't they even it out? I am just thinking here, this is not a fact that I know of...
Really nice cats KathyM!