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Reducing cats catching wildlife

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beccahamlet · 06/06/2023 21:15

Has anyone got any input. I'm getting collars with bells on and keeping in dawn and dusk. Any more ideas please?

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Whatalife88 · 08/06/2023 19:38

Please help me too. My rescue cat who we've had for 2 months is a hunter. We have lots of trees in our back garden and she is a great climber. We've had dead birds and she stole a newly hatched chick from the nest the other week. No idea if it made it. Highly unlikely. We put it in a handmade nest high up in the tree and didn't let cat out for a few days. Went to check a few days later and it was gone. Probably something else took it. So sad. In fairness she hasn't got anything else since. Even though it's natural, I was quite upset about the baby and she's bought nothing back since so maybe she knows🤣 ( I didn't shout or punish cat btw was just really upset and shooed my cat inside once she dropped it)

DataNotLore · 08/06/2023 20:22

So it's another word for cooking.

Oh this is nearly as silly as the paleo nonsense.

All food is processed- or are we going to start eating raw potatoes and biting lumps out of pigs?

Come on, this is a wind up surely?

I suppose none of you eat cheese and are all teetotal 😂

DataNotLore · 08/06/2023 20:23

Wrong thread, sorry!

beccahamlet · 11/06/2023 22:12

Thanks all. I've got some quick release collars on them and have only let them out 8.30 till 6.30 (day time). No more casualties.

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