• ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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      Besides them being predators, they also die easier outside. It cost us a lot to learn this lesson.

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          OK, thanks.

          So I guess the situation is this: it depends. For example our cats do kill a bird a year maybe (species that are around in large numbers) but they mostly hunt mice which are abundant in most places and it’s actually a benefit to cull their numbers.

          While we also had one cat get poisoned by assholes we don’t have any issues with cats getting run over ever and that’s in a (EU) city.

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            it really doesn’t depend. you think your cats kill a bird a year “maybe.”

            that’s just what you see. stop letting your cats roam freely outside, in america, europe, or literally anywhere. you see farmers here in the US using all the same coping arguments that you are here to justify why their cats are actually fine to roam free… and then it all adds up and accumulates to the detrimental environmental impacts that we see referenced in the linked sources. you are being a part of the problem.

            your cats don’t “just” hunt mice. your cat could give less of a shit if it’s a mouse or an endangered species, it doesn’t know or care. multiply that many times over the millions of cat owners who think just like you, who think “oh well my cats are fine though…”

            are they? i don’t think so.

            i love cats and im sorry about yours getting poisoned, but, also you have to consider that had you not let your cats free roam there would’ve been a near zero percent chance of a stranger poisoning or otherwise hurting them.

            it is doing a disservice to the environment and your pet to let a cat free roam, anywhere. even in agriculture. doesn’t matter.

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              It really does. Situated in Europe, there is no more wildlife to destroy. What wildlife could be destroyed by cats was decimated 10.000 years ago by people. At this point cats are important to cull rat and mice populations. Europe doesn’t have nature anymore, and it hasn’t in a very long time.

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                No. This is straight up wrong.

                House cats are not effective mousers, they’re indiscriminate killers who will also kill rodents but will happily kill birds or whatever else they can.

                Historically dogs are better mousers than cats, because you can train a dog to kill just what you want.

                Cats are ambush predators, they’re not super into chasing prey very far.

                Dogs on the other hand will.

                It’s why the dachshund or rat terrier exists as a breed.

                Your pet cat isn’t a beneficial member of the ecological niche. Sorry.

                Feel free to look what I’m saying up and prove me wrong at any point.