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well, i have had cats my whole life and would be *really* surprised if the average cat killed more than one bird every two weeks, all year long. -- nm
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Andie
(they are saying .683 birds/week.) -- nm
Posted by
Andie (aka Andie)
Aug 19 '09, 11:21
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that's for a well fed cat. what about feral cats?
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loosilu
Aug 19, 11:23
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(a) i doubt their number and (b) that was an average for all cats from mara's article
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Andie
Aug 19, 11:24
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but they use the same rate for feral cats regardless of the number, and to me common sense says
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loosilu
Aug 19, 11:27
and here is an article questioning those numbers. -- (link)
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Andie
Aug 19, 11:26
I doubt those numbers too. I can see feral cats killing a lot of birds and their numbers are very large.
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Krusty
Aug 19, 11:26
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the cat population outnumbers birds of prey, far as I know. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 19, 11:28
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You're right and the cats probably kill more per year based solely on their large numbers in the wild.
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Krusty
Aug 19, 11:35
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