[alt text: an illustration of a person with a head-empty expression on their face, who is saying, “Not letting your cat outside is CRUEL!” Around the person are various gruesome scenes of different cats in distress. From the top and going clockwise, the scenes include: a cat being carried away by a hawk; a cat that is on fire; a dead cat in the road that has been run over by a car; several dead kittens; a cat that is missing an eye and various patches of fur; a cat that is feasting on a songbird; and a cat that is being carried away by a coyote. The person appears to be completely oblivious to these scenes of distress.]

  • coyotino [he/him]OP
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    2 days ago

    your cat does not need to hunt live animals to be happy and healthy. That’s what cat toys are for. You should be playing with your cat at least 20 minutes a day, if not more. I get that some cats get lazy and don’t want to play for 20 minutes, and I got no judgment for stopping early if your cat is super uninterested. But you gotta at least try every day. That’s just part of responsible cat parenting.

    To @Faydaikin@beehaw.org’s point, I think that if you can’t do that, you shouldn’t adopt a cat.

    • @BorgDrone
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      62 days ago

      your cat does not need to hunt live animals to be happy and healthy.

      It’s a predator, of course it needs to hunt to be happy.

      • coyotino [he/him]OP
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        122 days ago

        yep. which is why you should play with your cat with toys, which won’t give them disgusting diseases like wild animals will.

        • @BorgDrone
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          32 days ago

          Nah. She’s this fluffy little murder machine. She needs to sow death and destruction on the local mouse population.

            • Saik0
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              21 day ago

              i guess, if you enjoy being a menace to your local ecology. Then go off, king.

              The guy mentions “destruction of the local mouse population” and this is your answer? So you think those mice are native? They’d exist if humans weren’t here?

              They are the same issue as cats… They’re only here and only thriving because we accidentally give them too much safety/places to live/food. They would also be invasive.

              • @Swallowtail@beehaw.org
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                21 day ago

                There are native mice all over the place. Yes, some are introduced/invasive, but there are also plenty of native ones too. If you live in the Americas, here’s the subfamilies they make up:

                https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_World_rats_and_mice

                Mice serve as food for animals like owls, hawks, falcons, snakes, skunks, etc. Cats killing these animals’ prey makes it harder for them to find food.

                • Saik0
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                  21 day ago

                  Didn’t know that “owls, hawks, falcons, snakes, skunks, etc.” all live inside of buildings.

              • coyotino [he/him]OP
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                31 day ago

                you’re fooling yourself if you think that cat is only catching mice. if you let your cat roam outdoors, put a camera on them and marvel at all the creatures they kill while they are “exploring”

            • @BorgDrone
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              32 days ago

              a menace to your local ecology.

              That’s a funny way of saying ‘pest control’.

              • erin (she/her)
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                41 day ago

                Trolling, intentionally obtuse, or just dumb? Because as we all know, cats never kill anything but pests. Native animals would never become endangered because of domesticated cats. At least put a bell on them or something so they don’t kill the wildlife.

                • @BorgDrone
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                  21 day ago

                  That depends entirely on where you live. Cats are pretty much native animals here in Europe.

                  At least put a bell on them or something so they don’t kill the wildlife.

                  Tell me you’ve never owned a cat without telling me you’ve never owned a cat.

                  • erin (she/her)
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                    21 day ago

                    I own two cats, and they both have bells. They haven’t killed any wildlife since then. Cats are not native animals in Europe, they are very much invasive and devastated local populations of birds and small mammals.

                  • coyotino [he/him]OP
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                    21 day ago

                    even if they are native animals, the SIZE of their population is caused by humans, and so they are disruptive to their local ecology. and bell or no bell, letting your cat outside unsupervised is leaving them to get hit by a car, or tortured by mean kids, or scooped up by a predator, or stealth-adopted by someone who cares about the well-being of cats more than you do. I’m assuming you wouldn’t be happy with any of those things happening to your cat.

                • @BorgDrone
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                  21 day ago

                  You don’t even know where I live. What endangered songbirds? Also: very few cats are actually capable of catching birds. We mostly have jackdaws around here, and they are way too smart to get caught. They like to taunt the cats.

                  • coyotino [he/him]OP
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                    21 day ago

                    read the study yourself. The most commonly preyed-upon species by cats is birds. It’s a global problem. I will grant you that perhaps cats fit slightly better into the urban ecosystems of Europe, but this is a minor point. They still have an outsized population due to human influence, so they will always be massively disruptive to local ecology. And none of this is considering the danger posed to the cats themselves, whom we all love.