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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b] There are a whole lot of bird haters out there and to you - please do not post on this thread, this is for bird lovers only.[/b] Thank you for not posting negative statement about the birds or people who care about t hem. There are infinite amount of other threads that will fit your need entirely. Thanks![/quote] I’m the poster above you. I hope that you don’t consider me a bird hater. I’d really like to stop their deaths. I’ve taken steps to help them. Since those steps are futile, I’m going for spikes to stop them from nesting where their babies die. Lack of food is not their issue. If I didn’t care, I would have allowed two different family cats outside.[/quote] I understand. Thank you for expressing this. I entirely agree that bird feeders in the area where cats roam free is no the best for bird feeding because the cats can easily kill birds, especially birds like Cardinals who are quite trusting and are super easy pray for the cats. But what is going for spikes??? I don't know. Thank you for keeping your cats inside. However under your strict supervision you can go with them outside for few minutes after the sunset when the birds are asleep. Just to allow them for the fresh air but NEVER leave them outside unattended indeed as it takes only a second for a cat to get a bird. They are really good at that. That is why after sunset cat walk is 100 safe is you are there all this time.[/quote] PPs story reminds me of my mom's house out west -- she had birds that kept building nests in the porch eave right next to the pool. As soon as the babies hatched, their first step would be to drown in the pool. She kept trying to destroy the nests and then finally had to put up something to block nesting in that space. She was so mad at that bird! [/quote]
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