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Dear cats,
If you are going to kill, disembowel and partially snack on a large-ish rodent, please don't leave what remains on my walkway. I have people coming by to look at the house. They might slip and fall.
Sincerely,
A Homeowner
Dear cats,
If you are going to kill, disembowel and partially snack on a large-ish rodent, please don't leave what remains on my walkway. I have people coming by to look at the house. They might slip and fall.
Sincerely,
A Homeowner
Dear cats,
If you are going to kill, disembowel and partially snack on a large-ish rodent, please don't leave what remains on my walkway. I have people coming by to look at the house. They might slip and fall.
Sincerely,
A Homeowner
Two: I caught and killed this for you and me to share, and if you piss me off I can do the same to you.
Meow.
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My cat, Louise, brings me the hearts of animals and leaves them on my doorstep frequently. I've always thought it was her way of telling me she loves me.![]()
How are you ever going to interest cats (the only creatures who really count, you know) into looking at your house without the proper curb appeal? It's a selling point.
Dear cats,
If you are going to kill, disembowel and partially snack on a large-ish rodent, please don't leave what remains on my walkway. I have people coming by to look at the house. They might slip and fall.
Sincerely,
A Homeowner
My cat, Louise, brings me the hearts of animals and leaves them on my doorstep frequently. I've always thought it was her way of telling me she loves me.![]()
PS. to cats: BTW, Thanks for taking out a rodent, rather than a little birdie. It always makes me feel sad and a little sick when I imagine some brave, exhausted song bird, taking a brief break on the epic 5,000 flight she makes twice a year from the tropics to the subartic, alighting on a safe-looking patch of lawn all gasping and weak, when WHAM! - Some fat-and-sassy tabby out for a little blood-sport, a creature who's never gone of day of her life without a can of liver and tuna, commits wanton, gratuituous murder.
As opposed to a fat-and-sassy pigeon, gluttonously eating from the birdfeeders we put out for the songbirds?
PS. to cats: I would say the gluttonous pigeons are fair game, except that not only can you not read, you can't even understand English, so I have no way to convey the distinction, and I know you'll just take out whatever target-of-opportunity presents itself. So best you not be given the opportunity in the first place - sorry.
PPS. I'd pay you to take out some of the rabbits that like to nibble on my petunias, but the same limitation prevents it. I'd stake you out there at night, except that's an "unnatural act" to tie up a cat, and dangerous for you too.
You can take comfort, Rox, that most fat-and-sassy tabbies are too fat to nab a bird. The only ones they manage to catch are the sick and weak, or perhaps the exhausted ones of which you speak.
Same with bunnies. Those little things go fast.
-glances over at Pumpkin, the lean, 14lb tomcat- Erm right...too fat to nab a bird. LOL durned cat had his own killing grounds for birds last year, mostly pigeons. Though this year, its lately been mice because he enjoys playing with em.
And my Jonesey can take down black birds in flight.
But he's a retired farm kitty. It's pretty hard to tame instinctive behavior.
No matter how much tuna he eats.![]()
Dear Cat Owners (especially ones whose Lit-names start with S): Sorry to get all preachy and stuff. I'm not condemning anyone, just trying to raise consciousness a bit. RA
USFWS Migratory Bird Mangement Office pamphlet
Cat Predation
Americans keep an estimated 60 million cats as pets. Let's say each cat kills only one bird a year. That would mean that cats kill over 60 million birds (minimum) each year - more wildlife than any oil spill.
Scientific studies actually show that each year, cats kill hundreds of millions of migratory songbirds. In 1990, researchers estimated that "outdoor" house cats and feral cats were responsible for killing nearly 78 million small mammals and birds annually in the United Kingdom.
University of Wisconsin ornithologist, Dr. Santley Temple estimates that 20-150 million songbirds are killed each year by rural cats in Wisconsin alone.
Feline predation is not "natural." Cats were domesticated by the ancient Egyptians and taken throughout the world by the Romans. Cats were brought to North America in the 1800's to control rats. The "tabby" that sits curled up on your couch is not a natural predator and has never been in the natural food chain in the Western Hemisphere.
Cats are a serious threat to fledglings, birds roosting at night and birds on a nest. Research shows that de-clawing cats and bell collars do not prevent them from killing birds and other small animals. For healthy cats and wild birds, cats should not be allowed to roam free.
Work with your local humane society, veterinarians and state wildlife agency to enact and enforce free-roaming cat regulations. For more information:
Free Roaming Cats. American Backyard Bird Society, PO Box 10046, Rockville, MD 20849.
Cats: A Heavy Toll on Songbirds. by Rich Stallcup. Point Reyes Bird Observatory, 4990 Shoreline Hwy., Stinson Beach, CA 94924.
Is there a Killer in Your House? by George Harrison, National Wildlife Magazine (October/November 1992).
Beware of Well-Fed Felines. by Peter Churcher and John Lawton, Natural History Magazine (July 1989).
HUMAN ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR REGARDING CATS
http://www.abcbirds.org/abcprograms/policy/cats/materials/attitude.pdf
I'm sooooooooooooo happy my cat's an indoor cat, and thus can't bring me sacrifices/gifts/threats/whatever, any larger than a moth or spider. And speaking of spiders, this arachnophobe is VERY glad to have the lil' psychopath around.
At any rate, the occasional hairball more than makes up for the lack of larger prey items for her...
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I agree! Though I actually WAS trying to share some of my food with the lil' stinker last night (I dropped a few crumbs of my dinner on the floor), and Ms. Picky sniffed at it and walked away. *sigh*Word.
Although I wish the cats would stay out of the pepperoni rolls.![]()