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Shoot the cat?
Also suggest a loud bell on the cat's collar?Unfortunately cats predate birds very heavily.
Feral cats are a great source of friction in many communities. Folks feed them and it doesn't seem to lessen the the constant bird catching.I wish there was an easy answer.I find small piles of feathers around the garden frequently.I only wish they would chase the squirrels that snatch my fruit as it ripens.
Our neighbour (who we would like to keep on friendly terms with) keeps bringing us pathetic bits of wildlife that have been mauled by their cat, for us to 'look after'.This week, my first ever sighting of a baby wren was of it in the last hour of its life as it died from shock and internal injuries. How can I let them know politely that I think it is their responsibility to deal with the injured prey?
Also suggest a loud bell on the cat's collar?
You mean something the size of Big Ben?
Ashley - I suggest cathedral grade.
Ashley - I suggest cathedral grade.johnw
Anne, I'm curious - the cat seems to be doing what comes naturally to it. But the neighbour's behaviour seems a bit unusual - I wouldn't dream of bringing things my cat had caught to a neighbour to look after. Are you a vet / RSPCA employee or something that would explain why they are doing this?
Does that also include the involvement of the local pond?Personally I'd borrow an eagle 😇