[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.]

  • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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    1 month 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.

    • coyotino [he/him]@beehaw.orgOP
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      1 month 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”

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      1 month 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@lemmy.saik0.com
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        1 month ago

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