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TopicHow are people comfortable with having outdoor cats?
ChocoboMogALT
05/04/20 3:52:01 PM
#196:


andri_g posted...
Any population can get out of control, even people, in terms of density, habitation, and activity until all other targeted species in an area are exterminated. In the 1800s, passenger pigeons in NA numbered in the "hundreds of millions," but people (iow, us) hunted and ate them to extinction. The last reported one died, in captivity, in 1914.
What kind of argument is this?
Cats are literally an invasive species. Humans took them out of nature and planted them in foreign environments as a form of pest control. Now that the pest population is down, they don't stop killing other animals.

Outdoor cats have a negative impact on the environment. It is not natural, they don't belong here. You wouldn't let a wolf pet run wild killing anything it wants, you wouldn't let your dog run around killing rodents, don't let cats - which are incredible predators - destroy local wildlife.

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