• LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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    9 hours ago

    I’ve seen a lot of stats about cats and it seems very likely they have important conservation implications in island ecosystems where birds did not evolve with similar predators.

    But I’ve not seen evidence of conservation impacts on the mainland where we do and did have similar predators in the past. Just stating that cats eat a lot of birds doesn’t mean they’re a threat to overall populations.

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      8 hours ago

      True, but that article says that over 350 of their prey species are at risk species, and that several of those are suspected to already be extinct.

      I love cats—I think most people should have them—just be responsible with your furry murderers.

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        2 hours ago

        Again it would depend on where those are—threatened species are disproportionately located on those islands I mentioned. Furthermore it doesn’t assign any causation to cat predation.

        Maybe cats are a serious conservation threat on continental areas but I’m just saying I haven’t seen evidence of this.