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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So many salty and irresponsible cat owners. Who in their right damn mind let's their cat run around outside? Thanks for killing all of the birds.[/quote] This is so laughable. In my lifetime I've seen almost all the trees in this area cut down. I've seen all the insects killed with insecticides. I wonder if there are any worms left to eat under that manicured grass. There were literally so many bugs in the air that people cleaned their windshields with every tank of gas. (Ever wonder why there are squeegees at every gas station???) Now there are literally none. If anything, more cats are kept indoors than when I was a kid. This is such laughable nonsense that cats are decimating birds. Human beings are. I have an exclusively indoor cat BTW.[/quote] Science disagrees with you. Cats are the second leading cause of bird mortality after habitat loss. Cats kill 1.3-4 billion birds and 6.3-22.3 billion mammals annually. Scientific studies back this up. https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms2380 [/quote]Ha ha. You can always count on someone to post a link on why cats should be kept indoors.[/quote] Ha ha. You can always count on someone to resent that science is being brought into the conversation. Ha ha not funny. Do you deny climate change too? [/quote] I always think to myself "Wait for it, some eco warrior has a link that they're going to post". I'm fairly sure that with a bit of research, I too could find links from someone on the internet saying that it's OK to let cats outside, but I have better things to do. Besides, I moved to Nevada a few years ago where there are hardly any cats but yet I don't see birds all over the place. So your links don't mean that much to me.[/quote]
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