• Slovene@feddit.nl
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      10 months ago

      Not to mention all the outdoor cats that are themselves killed or horribly injured.

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        10 months ago

        The only cat I’ve had that I’ve felt okay with letting roam was a stray that came to us declawed, so he was mostly harmless. We still ended up making him an inside cat because we caught him sneaking into the neighbor’s house to steal their cat’s food and poop in its litterbox.

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                10 months ago

                Is that how that works though? I don’t know anything about Coyotes, but I know things generally know better than to fuck with cats.

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                  10 months ago

                  … Are you asking if a coyote can eat a cat?

                  Do you understand they hunt deer? Theyre not really worried about a cat with clawless arthritis, horn and hoof wounds are much bigger threats.

                  Predators dont know better than to not fuck with cats, most of them know to grab them before they get up a tree.

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                    10 months ago

                    No. I don’t know coyotes. They hunt deer? In packs? Or are they large enough to do it solo?

                    I thought these things were like mangy dogs the size of, well, a mangy dog.

                    My point is, they wouldn’t know the cat is clawless. I’d think most animals would give cats a wide berth, but then again dogs do chase them… Until they catch one and find themselves regretting it.

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      10 months ago

      Absolute environmental disaster, they need to be spayed and neutered and occasionally culled by any competent local government.

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        10 months ago

        You’ll also need to ban pet cats from walking outside without a leash. Our cats were neutered, didn’t stop them from killing any mice or birds they could get their paws on.

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          The reason they need to be spayed and neutered instead of outright killed is because culls don’t really work on animals that reproduce that quickly. Whenever a spot opens up for another cat to make its territory, it gets immediately claimed. There are a ton of research papers that show spaying and neutering is more effective at lowering stray populations, and that euthanization is more costly on top of being less effective.

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            10 months ago

            I was talking about the cats that are kept as pets, not stray cats. I guess it varies from country to country, but most cats walking around outside in Norway are pets (~90%). Reducing the stray cat population to zero wouldn’t fix the issue of cats killing all the small wildlife unless pet cats are also kept inside.

            I wasn’t saying anything against neutering cats.