Megalodon
Silver Member
- May 13, 2018
- 2,650
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- Detector(s) used
- White's MXT
Tesoro Cibola
Tesoro Golden Sabre Plus
Garrett ADS Master Hunter 7
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Haha, I'm not assuming anything either. I have seen some hunting kitty cats' leavings in barns. Sparrows, cardinals,finches, robins, and some I couldn't identify. I seen a friend's neighbor's house cat nab a gossling Canada goose off the edge of his pond. Took off with it. It's not conjecture. They don't just eat rodents. House cats that hunt and feral house cats will kill wild birds.
I should have been more clear. I agree that cats - both pet cats that go outdoors and feral cats will kill birds. My point was that it is a mistake to assume that all birds killed by cats are native. Some are clearly invasive exotics. Its an opportunity for research that needs to be done. As a biologist, I won't make a conclusion without the facts. There are better reasons to humanely address feral cats than the fact that they kill birds - without knowing the facts about all species killed and the value of removing specific invasive exotics.