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House cats kill more critters than thought

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That mouse carcass Kitty presents you with is just the tip of a very bloody iceberg. When researchers attached kittycams to house cats, they found a secret world of slaughter.

While only 30% of roaming house cats kill prey ? two animals a week on average ? they are still slaying more wildlife than previously believed, according to research from the University of Georgia.


Wildlife advocates say it is a frightening level of feline foul play. Based on a U.S. house-cat population of 74 million, "cat predation is one of the reasons why one in three American birds species are in decline," says George Fenwick, president of American Bird Conservancy.


"The previous estimates were probably too conservative because they didn't include the animals that cats ate or left behind," University of Georgia researcher Kerrie Anne Loyd says.


The cats brought home just under a quarter of what they killed, ate 30% and left 49% to rot where they died.


The carnage cuts across species. Lizards, snakes and frogs made up 41% of the animals killed, Loyd and fellow researcher Sonia Hernandez found. Mammals such as chipmunks and voles were 25%, insects and worms 20% and birds 12%. The researchers will present their findings this week at an Ecological Society of America conference in Portland, Ore.


Seeking a window into the hidden lives of cats, the researchers recruited 60 owners in the Athens, Ga., area. Each owner put a small video camera mounted on a break-away collar on the cat in the morning and let the cat out, then removed the camera and downloaded the footage each night. Each cat's activities were recorded for seven to 10 days. The cats usually spent four to six hours outside every day.


The researchers worked with the National Geographic CritterCam team, which builds tiny mobile data gathering systems to study wild animal behavior. The cat cameras were the smallest they've made to date, National Geographic's Greg Marshall says.


Cats aren't just a danger to others, they're also a danger to themselves. The cats in the study were seen engaging in such risky behavior as crossing roadways (45%), eating and drinking things they found (25%), exploring storm drains (20%) and entering crawl spaces where they could become trapped (20%).


Male cats were more likely to do risky things than female cats, and older cats were more careful than younger ones.
 
Well I hate cats...or so I thought. My wife and daughter are cat fans and I caved in when I couldn't kill enough mice with traps in our attic. About a month or so after we got this damn cat the mice problem was gone. Ok, ladie-frickin-da! Still didn't mean I had to like that f-ing cat. Well two nights ago while we were watching the Olympics my wife and I heard the cat running around our corner coffee table crazy like. As I was about to throw the cat in the garage, low and behold what did I find her chasing...a fucking snake. Now, you can drop me in a barrel of shit, pour spiders down my back, or even have me sleep in a room full of rotting dead people, but when I see a snake, I turn into a little girl. That damn snake was heading right for my daughters room and the crazy cat stopped it dead in it's tracks. I sure as hell if that cat could have fit under that table there would have been a good fight. The snake was only a foot long and I'm sure it meant no harm but with my intense fear, I see a snake, I kill it. I know snakes have their place but for me they are the enemy. I killed that snake with a shovel(I know I'm a big puss to bring a massive shovel into the house) and I swear the cat was mad at me for taking it's kill. I found a gap in our back door that seemed to be the snake entrance and chaulked the shit out of it. I guess you can say I'm a cat lover now, well at least my cat!
 
I have an indoor/outdoor tomcat that no shit eats every part of a bird, chipmunk and bunny with the exception of something that looks like the liver. The first thing the sick fuck does is decapitate it and eat the head. :lol:

He's de-clawed too and he'll get as many as four bunnies an evening. He's just like a human hunter the way he hides himself under the shading of bush or or shrub.
 
A couple of my dogs kill mice and an occasional bird. One is an american eskimo who has the fox like jump and pounce feet first method, the other is his daughter a belgian malinois/Am. Eskie mix who likes to corner the mice and bite them... I've never seen them get the birds yet, but I have found a few dead with bite wounds in the carport.
 
Holy crap, I had no idea they were so damn vicious. I hated cats, but the girlfriend convinced me to get one. I love this motherfucker now. Hes annoying as hell, and ruins my house, but I have to say, hes one funny ass cat.
 

Like gators, crocs, and spiders, dogs and cats have not changed much in millions of years. They are built for their type of killing.
 
On the flip side. I don't have a dog but I can tell what they mean from the barks tone.

 
Well I hate cats...or so I thought. My wife and daughter are cat fans and I caved in when I couldn't kill enough mice with traps in our attic. About a month or so after we got this damn cat the mice problem was gone. Ok, ladie-frickin-da! Still didn't mean I had to like that f-ing cat. Well two nights ago while we were watching the Olympics my wife and I heard the cat running around our corner coffee table crazy like. As I was about to throw the cat in the garage, low and behold what did I find her chasing...a fucking snake. Now, you can drop me in a barrel of shit, pour spiders down my back, or even have me sleep in a room full of rotting dead people, but when I see a snake, I turn into a little girl. That damn snake was heading right for my daughters room and the crazy cat stopped it dead in it's tracks. I sure as hell if that cat could have fit under that table there would have been a good fight. The snake was only a foot long and I'm sure it meant no harm but with my intense fear, I see a snake, I kill it. I know snakes have their place but for me they are the enemy. I killed that snake with a shovel(I know I'm a big puss to bring a massive shovel into the house) and I swear the cat was mad at me for taking it's kill. I found a gap in our back door that seemed to be the snake entrance and chaulked the shit out of it. I guess you can say I'm a cat lover now, well at least my cat!


My cat Otis did the same shit, only I think the fucker actually brought his new toy inside himself. I like snakes better than I like most people, so I took a close look. It was a god damn cottonmouth! Thanks a lot Otis for bringing an aggressive and lethal snake in the world into my living room.
 
My cat traps baby chipmonks and injures them a little bit at a time so she can watch them die. She's pretty sick
 
I like cats.
 
Feral cats grow to the size of Labradors in outback Aus. They can take down small goats!
 
My uncle owns some property in West Virginia and he said the feral cats jump about 30 feet vertical when shot with a .22
 
My uncle owns some property in West Virginia and he said the feral cats jump about 30 feet vertical when shot with a .22

How high they jump when he finger pops their poopers?
 
^^ he knows
 
Feral cats grow to the size of Labradors in outback Aus. They can take down small goats!

You guys have federal cats in Austria too? yeeaa we gots lot of dem here.
 
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