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Old 02-16-16, 06:08 PM   #1
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Re: Keep your cats indoors.

A week of observation, are you joking? That could in no way be considered accurate in a scientific sense. Saying there is plenty of birds is like saying there are plenty of mammals and we should not worry about any species that is declining. The loss of single species of wild bird could have tragic effects on an environment. Birds are mainly migratory so to say you have not observed a decline is asinine.
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Old 02-16-16, 07:13 PM   #2
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A week of observation, are you joking? That could in no way be considered accurate in a scientific sense. Saying there is plenty of birds is like saying there are plenty of mammals and we should not worry about any species that is declining. The loss of single species of wild bird could have tragic effects on an environment. Birds are mainly migratory so to say you have not observed a decline is asinine.
But the fact remains that of cats killed at the rate some studies suggest There simply wouldn't be any birds left where there is a significant population of domestic cats.

Based on the numbers I've seen cats in the uk alone would be killing some 3bn + animals pet year which would be an unsustainable number. They simply aren't killing that many animals.

Anyway as I said earlier it's a bit pointless me getting involved in this as I have my views and others theirs and we ain't never going to agree...
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