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Originally Posted by Herb Hunter
The problem is that domesticated cats, despite being well fed, are over-killing birds and rodents for no reason other than to satisfy an innate urge.
Another problem is people that make negative, sweeping assumptions about everyone else.
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You are making assumptions about over-killing for no reason.
Sure, if you live in a urban area you may have a point. Yes, you can keep the cat indoor and they get obese from too much food or the wrong diet. I've never seen an indoor cat who was normal weight.
Like I said, it's not the case in rural areas. Cats are predatory and they are useful where rabbits , moles, chipmunks, and squirrels can do much damage to house and property. It might surprise you to know that cats eat what they kill.