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- Blackout ( @Blackout@kbin.social ) 7•11 months ago
Sounds like propaganda from big dog
- kool_newt ( @kool_newt@kbin.social ) 6•11 months ago
We built a good size catio in my backyard for just a few hundred bucks with 2x4s, chicken wire, screws, staple gun, and brackets. Kitties LOVE it! It’s big enough for a kiddie pool pond and a few people to sit, cat stuff, and litter boxes. It had to be done after losing cats and after my cats killed 2 rabbits and many lizards, kangaroo rats, etc. I’m sure my local wildlife is relieved and my cats still get to explore outside a bit!
- zqwzzle ( @zqwzzle@lemmy.ca ) English3•11 months ago
Cats playing by highlander rules to make sure they’re the only cute animals.
- 𝔇𝔦𝔬 ( @Dio@lemy.lol ) English3•11 months ago
Rubbish. Gutter trash like this acts as if no other species that eats other animals exists on the planet and only felines are the grim reapers of catchable prey. If little stray kitty down the street could be/could have been adopted and kept indoors, the little sparrow could have been saved. ):
You know. Until a hawk ate it or some thing.
- Hyperreality ( @Hyperreality@kbin.social ) 7•11 months ago
A hawk eats to survive. Because they aren’t fed by humans, they exist in relatively small numbers. Too little food, if there are too many they starve. Because pet cats are also fed at home, and stray cats feed on garbage, they exist in artificially high numbers.
- java ( @java@beehaw.org ) English3•11 months ago
A hawk hunts to survive. A pet hunts for fun. That’s the difference.