• entwine413@lemm.ee
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    I witnessed basically this exact conversation once. We were in the exam room, and our vet stepped out to the computer in the hallway to show a woman her cat’s X-rays. Apparently it had been attacked by a dog and wouldn’t make it.

    The vet literally said, “So what did we learn today? Don’t let your cat outside if you want it to live.”

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      3 days ago

      Funny.

      In Europe we’ve the same discussion for the opposite reasons.

      Do not let the cat outside, it will kills other animals.

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        It’s really both. Eventually cat will get into an accident, but on the way there it will take a whole bunch of smaller animals and birds with it.

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        This works for people with empathy who care. The former works for people who are selfish. Both are good to tell people. One may work where the other doesn’t.

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          3 days ago

          birds are annoying and eat herbs in my garden, my cat eats slightly less of the garden and provides me with entertainment and bird removal.

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            The birds do a lot more for you than just eating herbs in your garden. You just aren’t aware of it, until they’re gone at least. Stop thinking you’re more important than the ecosystem.

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            You can use netting to keep them off or your garden or just grow enough to have enough after they need or both