Permanently Deleted
I never trapped one or anything. Probably a smarter idea. There are just so many feral cats where I live, it’s awful. Then my mean ass pound puppy pitbull kills em. Which, I feel bad about, but it’s the outside? Like, how can I police that.
seriously I love my cats but ferals need to be straight up hunted down like it’s 18th century England so they don’t destroy every other animal in a 5 mile radius.
I know someone who bought a raccoon trap just to bring ferals to the feral cat spay and neuter and honestly god bless em.
at this point it’s better to TNR, not cull. with TNR you can control population growth and they keep unfixed cats out of your area. when you cull, new cats constantly move in because other places don’t TNR.
I also provide biodegradable toys for my ferals so they have something to play with that’s not a living creature. it helps some, but they do still hunt.
I like rodent populations in metropolitan/urban areas under control, thanks
cats can be outside if they’re under supervision. it’s recommended for behavioral issues. most of mine have no interest, but there’s one naughty boy who has a harness and leash for some supervised outdoor playtime. 😁
Their behavior changes. I work in a fragile ecosystem that has a population of feral cats. They don’t respond to humans how strays do. I haven’t see any but apparently they’re vicious and avoid people at all costs.
Doesn’t it worry you that your pitbull has gotten a bit of a bloodlust? Who’s to see he doesn’t maul someone pet some day?
Eh prey drive (the desire to hunt and kill smaller animals) is different than intra animal aggression. All owners of large powerful dogs have a responsibility to train and manage them appropriately. I wouldn’t worry.
Yeah, in some senses it worries me. My original comment may have misrepresented the dog a bit. She interacts with dogs and cats fairly regularly, without fighting. But when she and feral cats fight, it’s pretty violent.
I’m not sure if bloodlust would really be the correct word for it, but she certainly has a capacity for violence. Guess every animal does.