that, then I am sorry you are so sensitive. You used the word kill to describe what your cat does to birds, and then justified it by saying that it fulfils a need for your cat. So, you are ok with needless death, as long as you are passively allowing it, and not actively doing the killing. That hypocrisy is very plain to me. When it comes down to it, you don't care about all the suffering your cat inflicts, only that it is happy and fulfilled, and given liberties that no other carnivorous pet wouldnt enjoy. Thank you for making your apathy toward the plight of wild animals clear.
You are deciding what I think, but you don't have a 'clue'. It is very very easy
to get on your soapbox and call me 'whatever' you want, and I suppose that
satisfies 'whatever' you want to satisfy about 'yourself.' Most people don't feed
the birds all winter, and in your eyes I suppose that would be cruel, because they are knowingly allowing all those birds to die from starvation, but do nothing about it, and one could go on and on in that direction to no end, but it does
nothing but make oneself look so 'holier than thou'.
I am not sensitive at
all, I just accept the way of wildlife, and the habits of animals, as they have
been for thousands of years. I did not say that I am happy with my cat killing
birds, because it fulfills a need for the cat,' don't make up things', and then say
that I said them. I saved the lives of hundreds of birds through the cold winter, and I am happy for that, my cat kills a few birds during the summer season,
which hasn't started yet, and the birds aren't adults, they are mostly half
grown birds, which I imagine have just started to fly, and I also accept that.
I only have one cat, spayed, clean and home most of the time, birds are killed
from many different predators, but because a cat isn't a wild animal, then for
you it isn't allowed. Peoples children take eggs out of nests often, then throw
them around, or step on them to see what's inside, where are the parents.
I do agree with the concept that ferral cats are a big problem, and I do agree
that something must be done about it.
It isn't a cat problem, it's a people problem, and with some effort, laws could
be enforced to make spaying and neutering mandatory, and yes, ferral cats
should be picked up and euthanized, as they are usually not fit to be a pet any
longer, as they become mostly wild. People are cruel and irresponsible, and
the loosey goosey way that many people behave concerning, having cats, and
dogs is unnacceptable. It's not someone like me with one cat, it's the number
of groups of ferral cats, or people with many cats, and also people who have
not spayed or neutered their animals. They are the culprits.
That goofy concept that having pets is cruel, is a 'joke,' people and their pets
are an important part of society, animals bring joy to so many, especially the
elderly. We have trained dogs for years, and bred them for hunting etc., and
we have had a lifetime of happiness with our animals. We have responsibly
cared for them, made sure they had good homes to go to, and sold 'every'
puppy with a written promise to spay or neuter, then followed up on that
promise.
You are consumed with hate and criticizm, it seems to be eating away at you.
Go out and have some fun, take a walk, have a massage, 'pet a cat'.
Have a good day.