I’m at a friend’s place and the cat keeps bringing in dead (or half-dead) animals into the house. It’s my understanding that cats think we are big, helpless kittens that don’t know how to hunt. Hence, they think they are doing us a favour.

It seems like a few mice actually escaped and found refuge in some walls in the house, so these “presents” are actually more than just annoying (and smelly if the dead animal ends up behind the couch).

  • Brummbaer@pawb.social
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    23 hours ago

    The European wild cat exists. Domestic cats may have come from Africa, but cats have been native in Europe for a long time.

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      11 hours ago

      This is like saying because there are toads native to Australia, that Cane toads are fine. An invasive species is an invasive species, and is characterized by its spread, reproduction, and harm to the local ecosystem.

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      22 hours ago

      I think the problem with domestic cats is not the color of their passport, but the fact they are not subject to pressures limiting predators in the wild.

      They have:

      a) permanent shelter b) constant access to food

      So while others animals are starving and being eaten, the cat just goes out there every day and kills everything it can find, and if it can’t find anything, it goes back and has a full meal, and it does this every day for most of its very long life no matter how much food is available or how cold it gets.