Broader adoption of keeping cats safe at home would have large benefits for cat welfare, human health, local wildlife and even the economy. So, should cat owners be required to keep their pets contained to their property?

The answer to the question is obviously “yes”.

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    1 month ago

    No. I am saying it is not solved and that articles like this are skirting the real problem, which is probably pesticides and herbicides.

    The decrease in bird populations of North America is new phenomenon and has only started some time since 1970. Notably, a lot of the songbirds affected are grassland species that dine on insects, seeds and berries, all of which are covered in or have ingested pesticides at farms. And is known, though not well documented, that insect populations are also plummeting but at a much steeper rate that songbirds.

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      1 month ago

      Cat numbers go up, native bird numbers go down, you can’t explain that.

      Also the article is about Australia. Sorry your American brain can’t handle that concept.