Why do feral cats have more rights?
Than the native animals that they are killing
The domestic cat was brought here. It is not from here.
They kill birds and animals by the millions but these so called "animal lover" feral cat freaks are more concerned about the cats than the animals they destroy.
AND I am so not buying that arguement that keeping a feral cat colony going keeps other cats from moving in.
Well WHERE DO THE OTHER CATS GO.
I say catch, humane euthanasia, wait for the other cats to move and and repeat.
That death for the cat is a hell of a lot more humane than the thousands of birds that will die a horifying deat in the mouth and claws of the cat.
How would you like to be mauled to death by a lion.
Same thing the bird goes through
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I live in the country and ferel cats have the same rights a stray dogs. The right to a quick death by lead poisoning in the form of a .22 calibre or larger bore bullet. We don’t debate the issue; we solve it.
Do you even know what you’re talking about half the time?
I don’t know where you live, but in Australia feral cats have NO rights.
Cats kill birds and mice, snakes eat mice, some dogs catch squirrels and eat them…it’s called nature
It’s nice that you are sensitive to the impact feral cats have on native bird populations. Here’s what you can do in your area if you are serious about helping with this problem: Contact your local animal control and tell them you are interested in helping trap and control feral cats. They will tell you where you can pick up live traps and where to take the traps when you have trapped cats in them. Some counties will simply neuter or spay the cats and you can return them to the location where they were trapped. Others will euthanize. Regardless, the cat population is out of control in a lot of cities because of irresponsible pet owners who don’t practice animal birth control. At least the humane society has a program to try and curb the problem. Thanks again for caring