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also - no-one has found how many birds and killed by BIRDS,. which is the whole point. -- nm
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Andie
"are killed by" -- nm
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Andie (aka Andie)
Aug 19 '09, 11:29
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I don't have that but we could do the math. But remember that many raptors are endangered. they are far
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loosilu
Aug 19, 11:33
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That's probably right. Based on the large number of feral cats and owners allowing their cats outside.
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Krusty
Aug 19, 11:38
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I also can't believe from reading the aarticles posted that so many people let their cats go outside.
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Krusty
Aug 19, 11:39
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agreed.
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znufrii
Aug 19, 11:40
oh, totally agree on the kill rate. But when the birds can be counted in the thousands, and cats in the millions, cats will win. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 19, 11:38
(and so much for quitting! what a maroon. I concede) -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 19, 11:33
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