![]() ![]() (“I’m not just a token bunny!”) The movie gets laughs from some surprisingly touchy racial material: “A bunny can call another bunny cute, but you can’t,” Hopps scolds Wilde. Predators hold institutional power but are also a discriminated-against minority bunnies are part of the prey majority but Hopps, Zootopia’s first bunny cop, has to convince her biased water-buffalo chief she knows what she’s doing. They can also get poisoned from consuming leaking antifreeze or by eating rats and mice that are sick from rat poisons.True, the racial dynamics of Zootopia are a little scattershot. They are at risk of being hit by vehicles and attacked by cats, dogs, or wildlife. They can catch diseases from other cats, such as feline leukemia or feline AIDS, and they can be infected with fleas, ticks, and other parasites. Cats that go outside face a lot of dangers. My cat is happier and healthier when it goes outside.Once they are ready to pounce, it’s too late for the prey animal. Cats are sly and learn how to stalk without ringing the bell. Research conducted out of the University of Georgia found that only 23% of cat prey items were returned home, 49% of items were left at the capture site and 28% were consumed. My cat doesn’t hunt, he never brings anything home.The instinct to hunt takes over when cats see prey animals and even well-fed cats have been observed killing wildlife. My cat is well fed and doesn’t hunt wildlife.Keeping your cat indoors is the best way to keep them safe. If your cat is roaming around the neighborhood he is at risk of being injured or killed by wild predators, domestic dogs, hit by a car, fighting with other cats, ingesting poisoning (from eating poisoned rodents), or contracting diseases. It is a dangerous world outside for your beloved pet. ![]() Overall, cats can reduce the availability of prey available for our native wildlife. Our well-fed house cats do not need to kill native prey animals to survive, but they often kill them from an instinct to hunt that is independent of the urge to eat. Local wild predators such as foxes, skunks, raccoons, opossums, weasels, coyotes, bobcats, hawks, and owls rely on the native populations of prey animals to survive. Outside cats are not only predators but they are also competitors. They also found that two common types of ground-dwelling birds - California Quail and California Thrasher - could not be found in the park with cats. Researchers studying the effects of cats in parks found that there were 50% less birds in a park with 25 cats compared to a park with no cats. rabbits, mice, voles, squirrels) in just one year. With more than 70 million pet cats and over 60 million stray cats in the United States, scientists estimate that cats are responsible for killing billions of wild animals, such as birds, reptiles, and small mammals (e.g. Free ranging cats that roam outdoors are a threat to our local wildlife. Unsuspecting birds that benefit our gardens and natural areas by pollinating plants, spreading seeds, and controlling insects are often at risk of becoming prey of the predator driven instinct of our outdoor cats.Ĭats that roam around outside are at risk of: becoming prey of wild predators, being attacked by domestic dogs, getting into fights with other cats, or getting hit by a car.Īlthough many of our cats are affectionate pets, they can hunt as effectively as wild predators. A domestic cat’s motivation to hunt is strong and even your well-fed cat will prey on local birds, small mammals, and reptiles if given the opportunity. Domestic house cats are highly skilled predators and outdoor cats living near or adjacent to natural areas are likely to prey on many of our nature neighbors. ![]()
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