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19-08-2011, 08:38 PM
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| | | Re: Cat problems Quote:
Originally Posted by captaincarot Australia have come up with the perfect solution to cat problems, they called it curiosity. now all you have to do is find an importer |    | 
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| | | Re: Cat problems Come on folks - you can do better than this. A 'proper' cat thread would have turned rancorous and been closed by now!
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21-08-2011, 08:58 PM
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| | | Re: Cat problems Let me start by saying I owned a cat and enjoyed doing so, but as with most cats it killed healthy adult birds, so when my cat died I had to make a decision, am I genuine about helping and protecting wildlife or do I have a cat and the wildlife won, no more cats, I still miss having a cat but that is how it has to be.
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| | | Re: Cat problems Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim Ford Come on folks - you can do better than this. A 'proper' cat thread would have turned rancorous and been closed by now!
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21-08-2011, 09:56 PM
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| | | Re: Cat problems Quote:
Originally Posted by tigertom Did this survey in america exclude birds killed by the wild native cats found there? | good question, as apparently there is 60 million pet cats and 60 million wild cats, due to owners abandoning them, and i honestly dont know the answer, but they did a survey in a area where there was a number of domestic cats and found very few birds around. but the birds that they tagged were killed by cats, as they had evidence in front of them, rossy. | 
21-08-2011, 10:26 PM
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| | | Re: Cat problems Quote:
Originally Posted by rossy good question, as apparently there is 60 million pet cats and 60 million wild cats, due to owners abandoning them, and i honestly dont know the answer, but they did a survey in a area where there was a number of domestic cats and found very few birds around. but the birds that they tagged were killed by cats, as they had evidence in front of them, rossy. | Thats a lot of ferrel cats although I was thinking of native wild cats, I now only there is only three found in north america and of these none of them have birds as regular pray as both smaller ones bob cat and lynx feed mainly on rabbits for some reson I thought there was more cats native to america problely due they all different names they give them. |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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