Tokis-Phoenix
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Or do you honestly believe that cats are better than pigs, cows, sheep, chickens etc? Why?
They're on the same level as dogs, domesticated, intelligence, and companion wise.
Would you really compare a dog to a sheep?
I wouldn't compare cats to dogs, dogs are far more intelligent (by the way where did you get info that cats were on the same level as dogs intelligence wise?). But farm animals are domesticated too, and the majority are more intelligent than cats- pigs for example are more intelligent than both cats and dogs, they are some of the most intelligent animals in the world.
If you are talking companionship- the only reason why people don't keep animals like pigs, cows or sheep as pets is because they grow huge and are high maintanence animals. On the other hand, some people even keep pigs as pets and they make great companions !
I think you have a favoritism issue here. You keep cats and like them so you have become more emotionally attached to them, you see them as what they are (perhaps even more)- but you couldn't posible imagine a farm animal being intelligent, having emotions and feelings or needing companionship because that would question your beliefs on eating them.
For example, you wouldn't eat a cat because you've seen a lot more of what they are like as animals on a human level after keeping them as pets, but you would eat a pig and not think twice about it because you don't worry about pigs at all and would prefer to see them as dumb animals that don't even come close to cats, yes?
Cows take pleasure in solving problems, sheep can form deep friendships between each other (and can recognise over 50 over sheep) and can learn tricks, pigs can suffer and feel emotions like us, farm animals need emotional TLC;
http/news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4360947.stm
http/news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/n...est/5048644.stm
http/news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/261524.stm
Pigs are exceptionally intelligent and can learn tricks like dogs, pet pigs;
http/www.upprs.com/training/training.htm
"Sheep like smiles: Sheep can recognise emotions in facial expression, not only in their species but also in humans, researchers say";
http/news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england...ire/3796017.stm
And finally, sheep can recognise over 50 faces (human or sheep alike), feel emotion and have conscious thought, while "dogs and cat have poorer visual systems and may not be as well equipped";
http/news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/1641463.stm
So before you get totally digusted at someone mentioning that cats are not superior to farm animals (because there is nothing that suggests they are no matter wether you like it or not, they may even be less advanced than some farm animals), perhaps you should think twice on why you are so disgusted- because farm animals are intelligent, emotional, domesticatd and need companionship too.
Does that mean we should just accept things though? Thats like saying rabbits are just part of the food chain in australia, so despite the massive ammounts of damage they cause to the environment, we should just accept it.
The only way to really solve the cat population killing wildlife problem we have over here is to try and discourage people from buying cats, but instead also incourage people to neuter their cats and be more vigilant of stray cat populations.
There are other small steps we can take to help sort out the domestic cats versus nature problem, but although they are a part of food chains, they certainly aren't a part of natural food chains (cats don't just threaten the animals they prey on, because cats kill rodents and birds they also use up the food sources of native predators like foxs or birds of prey).
Well, yes. Songbirds are quickly repopulated every spring; they're not going extinct, hon, and even at the rate we're going they won't be. And perhaps by the time they've become mostly extinct, cats will move onto another prey because songbirds are not easily found. They may start killing rabbits, but what have rabbits ever done for us? Not the domesticated kind - but the wild hares that invade out garden, eat out carrots? The food chain has changed. According to Adam and Eve (not meant to be offensive if you don't believe in this), animals existed before them, so maybe we aren't part of the natural food chain either? Maybe we shouldn't eat any meat then, or vegetables, and do the same for our cats.
I keep my cats spayed, and they go in at night, but 1/2 the time I see birds lying around. (And my maine coon kitten keeps on bringing them in when we're not watching... ) But it's the birds fault, they are entirely unaware, which is why our cats always stalk them instead of moles, rats, mice.
"They are not going to go extinct"- speak for yourself, there are many species/types of songbirds and pretty much all have been declining or are much lower in numbers than what they were 100 years ago.
The only reason why some are making a comeback is because people are investing millions of pounds into wildlife sanctuaries for them and other animals. Wild hares are also threatened over here, and even if they did eat my carrots i don't think that would be a reason to let them get wiped out.
I don't just get concerned about animals that have some direct use to the human race, i believe all animals should be cared for on an equal level.
Yes you could say animals have been going extinct before we even came along on the evolutionary scene, and that we are just another type of animal, so why should we bother at all about such matters?
Well, personally i don't want to be just another animal. And even if i am, i am a conscious and intellgent one at that, and believe in taking responsablity for my actions and looking after the environment and its wildlife even when everyone doesn't care less about such matters.
Its not the birds fault that all of a sudden we stick a predator in its habitat, its our fault. I don't have anything against animals going extinct if it is something to do with nature and not through man made problems, but in the case of domestic cats this is a man made problem and thus i am not going to let it pass me by in my thoughts at the very least.