pasusan wrote:
westend wrote:
I recently got a cat, haven't had pets here for many years. I visited my farmer buddy that had a litter and some teenager cats hanging around. I took one of the teenagers and this cat is an absolute predator. She will bring trophies back, almost daily. I came home from work today, her and the three kittens had dined on a bird (feathers were all that was left).
Among her favorites, besides mice, are rabbit, chipmunk, and squirrel.
Gasp.
http wrote:
Outdoor cats are responsible for millions of songbird deaths in North America each year.
Oh the horror!!!
Outdoor cats are also responsible for the deaths of many rodents that will destroy my house, vehicles, toys, RV etc.
My cat gets an unconditional pardon for killing birds and rabbits. Come to think about it, not much bird sh!t to wash off the truck either with the cat around.
He's been messing with a bear recently. Hope he's smarter than that sounds! Lol.
Btw birds can fly, cats only kill the dumb ones! It's like cleansing the gene pool. Maybe cats are also partly responsible for the strength of the species by keeping the weak ones from reproducing! Hahaha