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If you don't want to put a bell on your cat then keep it in your house/garden. It's nothing to do with empathy, it's to do with people letting their pets kill wild animals and thinking it's ok because they are their little kitties and sure that's just the way they are.
Cats have a natural instinct to kill. Unless they are going to kill a bald eagle or a panda then I dont see the problem. If they enjoy killing a crow or a robin then I say let them at it. In the wild animals get killed with a gruesome savagery every day.
So its ok for them to kill one animal and not the other? Twisted logic.
And could robins not become an endangered species if those horrible kitties keep killing them for sport? BTW, they can kill all the crows they want, AFAIK they're considered a pest anyway.
In the UK cats kill around 55 million birds a year. That's about 20% of all birds killed. There's no reason to suggest that the figures differ greatly here.
Cats are not wild animals; they are domestic pets. If people didn't feed them, house them and being them to the vet then I'd accept the "It's a fair fight; they are all wild animals" argument but that's simple not the case. If they are indeed wild animals then there shouldn't be an issue with people trapping and disposing of any they catch in their garden.
BTW, Dogs have a natural instinct to kill as well but they are smart enough to be trained to act otherwise. Cats are like hairy lizards in both temperament and intellect.
In the UK cats kill around 55 million birds a year. That's about 20% of all birds killed. There's no reason to suggest that the figures differ greatly here.
Cats are not wild animals; they are domestic pets. If people didn't feed them, house them and being them to the vet then I'd accept the "It's a fair fight; they are all wild animals" argument but that's simple not the case. If they are indeed wild animals then there shouldn't be an issue with people trapping and disposing of any they catch in their garden.
BTW, Dogs have a natural instinct to kill as well but they are smart enough to be trained to act otherwise. Cats are like hairy lizards in both temperament and intellect.
Ah can we not just start posting the same stuff all over again?
The bird died about three pages ago
Seriously cant believe the amount of people who dislike moggies
These poor simple lovers of slobbery, clumsy, eager to please omnivores who can turn on you in a second just don't understand cats Manda.
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