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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Never ever feed “community cats” - you really couldn’t be doing more harm to your neighborhood. Between the rat attracting food and the hundreds of birds she’s killed you’re doing so much damage. Please stop this![/quote] It's a stray cat, not an outdoor cat. And cats HELP with rat and mice control. You're batshit nutty, pp.[/quote] Not all cats kill rats - all cat food attracts rats. Also, the cats kill birds and snakes that could naturally control the rats. Owls and raptors are much more effective.[/quote] What you don't realize is just the scent of a cat nearby is helpful to keep rats and mice away. The cat doesn't even need to hunt them. Cats are a treasure. We have a few stray cats in my neighborhood - I'm grateful for them. And the birds seem to be doing just fine. [/quote] Cats are a treasure - inside! The birds are not okay - those cats are killing hundreds of birds. Owls and hawks and foxes can manage the rat population if you stop luring them with cat food… and stop letting the cats kill the birds. There’d be a lot less bugs as well.[/quote] Sorry, but this is nuts. Are you a city girl by chance? Cats do not decimate bird populations.[/quote]
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